Clang (verb)

To make a loud, metallic ringing sound when hit or struck.

Origin:

Onomatopoeic, meaning "to make a loud, metallic sound".

Examples:

  1. The sword clanged against the shield.
  2. The bells clanged loudly in the tower.
  3. The metal spoon clanged against the pot.
  4. The clang of the fire alarm woke us up.
  5. The train's wheels clanged against the rails.
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