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Definition of Clanged
1. clang [v] - See also: clang
Lexicographical Neighbors of Clanged
Literary usage of Clanged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1868)
"... crowned with white , Presently the gate clanged, and in a moment Phillis
ushered in the clergyman, wnp brought with him the peculiar damp chill ..."
2. Cats in a Chowder by Fred J. Schneider (2006)
"A guy-wire clanged, like Bernard's confession of loneliness. I felt hollow and
sick, but badgered myself to pay attention to the game. It was Wrigley Field, ..."
3. American Negligence Reports, Current Series Cited Am. Neg. Rep.: All the by United States (1899)
"He was not until that bell clanged, but, as soon as that clanged ... I couldn't
say how many times the bell clanged, but just as I got near the car it ..."
4. Reminiscences of Chicago During the Civil War by Mabel McIlvaine (1914)
"And, finally, how it clanged, and clanged, and clanged again, on that fearful
night of fire, each stroke heightening the terror that possessed the fleeing ..."
5. Bygone Days in Chicago: Recollections of the "Garden City" of the Sixties by Frederick Francis Cook (1910)
"And, finally, how it clanged, and clanged, and clanged again, on that fearful
night of fire, each stroke heightening the terror that possessed the fleeing ..."