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Definition of Clangouring
1. clangour [v] - See also: clangour
Lexicographical Neighbors of Clangouring
Literary usage of Clangouring
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1858)
"To hear, when the call is clangouring in the square, and tearing gentle ears into
shreds, some two or three dozen voices, shrill in youth and exuberant in ..."
2. The French Revolution: A History by Thomas Carlyle (1908)
"But at Paris, all steeples are clangouring not for sermon; the alarm-gun booming
from minute to minute, Champ-de-Mars and ..."
3. The Works of Thomas Carlyle by Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill (1896)
"But at Paris, all steeples are clangouring not for sermon; the alarm-gun booming
from minute to minute; Champ-de-Mars and ..."
4. The Way to Victory by Philip Gibbs (1919)
"It was like the beating of all the drums of the world in a muffled tattoo, above
which and through which there were enormous clangouring hammer-strokes from ..."
5. The French Revolution: A History. In Three Volumes. by Thomas Carlyle (1837)
"But at Paris, all steeples are clangouring not for sermon; the alarm- gun booming
from minute to minute; Champ-de- Mars and ..."
6. Rome, as it was Under Paganism, and as it Became Under the Popes by John Miley (1843)
"At this there rose a shout, clangouring with the memory of seven centuries of
conquest; and so hoarse, as if for blood, that the Scythian princes, ..."