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Definition of Clangored
1. clangor [v] - See also: clangor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Clangored
Literary usage of Clangored
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Unvisited Places of Old Europe by Robert Shackleton (1913)
"An old bell still hangs in a tower, overlooking the perpendicular cliff, and one
cannot but think of how it clangored its alarm when men-at-arms were seen ..."
2. History of the Great Fire in Boston, November 9 and 10, 1872 by Russell Herman Conwell (1873)
"So when the bells clangored of fire at "No. 52," and they heard the rumble of
the fire- engine as it hastened by their doors, they thought that but one ..."
3. Crooked Trails by Frederic Remington (2001)
"The smoke from the lawyer's pipe hung behind him in the quiet air, while the note
of the reveille clangored from the little ..."
4. Hearts Courageous by Hallie Erminie Rives (1902)
"message from France. Methinks to-morrow will be warm. Goodnight to you, Mordecai.”
As the two friends talked, the chimes had clangored from Christ Church, ..."
5. The Tanner-boy and how He Became Lieutenant-general by Charles Wheeler Denison (1864)
"The trumpets clangored " Form !" The great hosts sprang to their feet as by the
touch of a talisman. By daylight of the fourth the whole grand army was in ..."