clangors (Meaning)

clangors

a loud clanging noise, to make a clangor, a resounding clang or medley of clangs

clangors Sentence Examples

  1. The symphony erupted in a deafening cacophony of clangors, reverberating through the concert hall.
  2. The metal bells on the wind chimes danced in the breeze, creating a gentle chorus of clangors.
  3. The blacksmith's hammer pounded against the anvil, sending a rhythmic clangor through the forge.
  4. The clashing swords of medieval knights resounded with deafening clangors on the battlefield.
  5. The alarm clock's persistent clangors shattered the morning tranquility.
  6. The construction site echoed with the relentless clangors of drills and hammers.
  7. The church bells tolled with sonorous clangors, calling the faithful to worship.
  8. The symphony's percussion section unleashed a torrent of clangors, creating a thunderous roar.
  9. The clangors of pots and pans filled the kitchen as dinner preparations commenced.
  10. The metal shields of gladiators clashed with brutal clangors in the arena, a testament to their fierce combat.

FAQs About the word clangors

a loud clanging noise, to make a clangor, a resounding clang or medley of clangs

chatters,noises, rattles, roars, bangs, blares, bowwows, babels, clamors, dins

stills, silences, quiets, tranquillities, serenities, tranquilities, hushes,calms, lulls,quietudes

The symphony erupted in a deafening cacophony of clangors, reverberating through the concert hall.

The metal bells on the wind chimes danced in the breeze, creating a gentle chorus of clangors.

The blacksmith's hammer pounded against the anvil, sending a rhythmic clangor through the forge.

The clashing swords of medieval knights resounded with deafening clangors on the battlefield.