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She steps into the steamy clangour of the hotel restaurant.
The clangour of its fall echoed through the valley.
So that was why the bells had made such a clamour and clangour.
When the clangour was done the voice continued.
The shattered glass tinkled to the floor and the clangour abruptly ceased.
The crashing clangour of its movement was soon forgotten-- became, in fact, an actual stimulus to thought.
She threw the backplate aside with a clangour, speaking rapidly in a whisper.
A clangour like hammers flung about a boiler hastened our steps.
Below, the clangour was increasing, the great trunk swinging harder and faster upon the metal gates.
Not without clangour, complaint; subsequent criminal trials, and official persons dying of heartbreak!
Eight bells were rung and their thoughts fled away in the clangour and the call to movement.
The clangour of drumming and cymbal clashing inside his brain was deafening.
Moody-silent stands Salm, with occasional clangour; but does not fire.
And the crash of combat resolved into the gentle, ordered clangour of the gamelan.
Just beyond the next rise, shouts and the clangour of weapons tangled with the screams of maimed soldiers.
It set up a clangour that caused the geese to scream, wheel and waddle indignantly away.
Blade rang against blade with a clangour like a hammer hitting an anvil.
Or is it the nature of National Assemblies generally to do, with endless labour and clangour, Nothing?
Neither does devour with clangour.
The clangour of iron.
A sudden wind bent the spruce tops, carrying again the sound-the clangour of a beaten anvil.
Now was heard again the clangour of the music, and the measured tramp of the military escort, issuing from the church-door.
Harvey hall clangour!
The Minster had the gruffest basso but the others were undeterred and the whole tribe of them made a tremendous clangour.
Instantly the voices of the crowd broke up into a discordant clangour, like to the counter-currents of an angry sea.
They were going out the door when a sudden clangor stopped them.
For a brief moment the clangor of battle died away.
The clangor of a bell announced some one at the front door.
But the thing had hardly been fixed before the clangor began again.
What a clangor they raise in the mouth and ear!
Behind them a great horn set up a crazy clangor.
Their clangor also celebrated every kind of religious and state holiday.
But while the subject was still under discussion, a clangor occurred from deep within the bank.
The clangor was still going on, muted by distance, when we reached open country.
But the clangor died away along the shore, and was forgotten there.
As the music increases in clangor, there is a visionary image.
In a great iron clangor, our folk went to their stations.
He tried to cover his eyes, but the clangor went on in his mind.
But if any living thing were inside, it either did not hear or disregarded the clangor that he made.
Her voice came faint under the clangor of the spaceport.
First there was an explosion and then for 45 minutes a violent clangor of church bells.
He met their attack in a clangor of steel.
Covenant regained his feet in time to see Clangor go mad.
Behind him, the door closed with an ominous clangor.
As he talked, a clangor sounded in the house.
The clangor has left the public confused and, recent polls show, perhaps even less knowledgeable than it was a few months ago.
Then there was shouting, the clangor of hammers on metal.
The night was loud with sound, the clangor and screech of steel.
Just as he pushed the door open, the sweet metallic clangor ceased.
After all the roar and clangor, the quiet was deadly ominous.