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"clang" Definitions
  1. a loud ringing sound like metal being hit

123 Sentences With "clang"

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Clang, clang, clang went the trolley indeed in the latest trailer for Judy Garland biopic Judy.
On Tuesday, the crossing signal on the nearby train route rang for hours, filling the place with an ominous clang, clang, clang.
"His poetry was music to the ear — poetic, but not obtrusive like Dylan Thomas going 'clang, clang, clang,' " Ron Padgett, a poet and friend of Mr. Clark's, said in a telephone interview.
Think of Vincente Minnelli, and of Technicolor in its pomp; think of the fluorescence of "The Trolley Song," in "Meet Me in St. Louis"—clang, clang, clang went the tones of skin, lips, and fabric, not to mention Judy Garland's hair.
If at this point your mind absolutely must drift to 213s musical lyrics, I recommend nudging it away from "everything's up to date in Kansas City" and toward "clang clang clang went the trolley" (even though, technically, that one is set in St. Louis; same state, anyway).
One misstep in the kitchen, and pots clang like cymbals.
They clang loudly—there's no music to dilute their sharp sound.
The question landed with a clang on the snow-white tablecloth.
"Cheers," she says, and aluminum hits aluminum with a slight clang.
It wasn't exactly a clash of ideas so much as a clang.
Robert Frank kicked documentary photography into the present with a loud clang.
Before Swift, Lattner created the Clang compiler and the LLVM compiler optimization infrastructure.
At last, with a peculiar clang, the top half of the saucer seesawed upward.
Lattner's history includes creating the Clang compiler and designing the LLVM compiler optimization infrastructure.
The door closed with a reverberating clang, as if I had entered a mausoleum.
If you hear a repeating tinny clang, you know the ear cleaners are near.
Those on foot wave flags and banners, shout slogans, clang bells and bang enormous drums.
Our sanctuaries are spaces for quiet introspection and the loud clang of engaged moral action.
At one point, Linus knocks on a tree to hear the hollow clang of metal.
Within moments, I heard the clang of a body hitting the metal barricades behind me.
I imagine that to be more of a "clang," and that's what I had first.
A. Radiators can be noisy things that clang and hiss as steam heats a room.
To solve this problem you should pass out knives and have everyone clang a wine glass.
" "You walk through the hall and the doors clang shut and there are bars on the windows.
Moore recalls the day she met Irons, starting with the clang of the prison doors behind her.
And, eventually, the clang of the bell without the presentation of food was enough to make them drool.
It tosses my understanding of power dynamics in the air to clang against the ceiling of aesthetic experimentation.
The clang of my pill bottles against the bottom of my bronze trashcan was like a starting bell.
Before pneumatic tyres, city streets were full of the deafening clang of metal-rimmed wheels and horseshoes on stone.
Yes, its chimes clang with conflict, but even within that noise a good listener might observe a unifying chord.
The federal courtroom is silent except for the clang of shackles on Rice's wrists and ankles and her muffled sobs.
They called to one another over the clang of the hoop and the sounds of other people in the park.
When at last a sound came from within, it was not reassuring: a deep, resounding clang of metal on metal.
The clang of Canadian vehicle production isn't likely to get much louder under the new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
The school had been large and impersonal, full of unkind sounds: the clang of lockers and the terrible screaming bell.
Veronica Keegan, 57, was walking on Duane Street when she heard one clang after another; she feared a building was collapsing.
In the minimal clang of the production, it wasn't hard to see what had drawn Yeezus-era Kanye to this music.
Colorado nearly won it with about a minute remaining in overtime, but Landeskog had a shot clang off the left post.
Without that connection, the un-analyzed quotation will not ring out correctly, but instead clang with the confusing implication of endorsement.
The subject immediately commands our attention; it's almost impossible to deny, and not to hear, the emotional clang of its appeal.
In "Garden Time" (as the title implies), you might find a refuge from all the clutter and clang of contemporary life.
Songs like "KG" and "Pink Showers" are propulsive, building in ferocity with each metallic clang of Gohl and Clawson's guitar riffs.
This concoction is a clang of cultures, due to the combination of the McDonald's sauce with the pickled radish and soy.
Into a dank asylum basement steps Clarice Starling, the FBI trainee dispatched by her driven boss to interview the mad doctor. Clang!
He was young and still learning his craft, and it comes across in many of Ego Draconis' jokes, which land with a clang.
Standing at least 6-foot-3 and wider than a tree cut for timber, he kicked a trash bin, making a loud clang.
It's never bad to add a running back who can clang in a short touchdown in any given game, as Asiata did Monday night.
The slogan no doubt carries the clang of a hackneyed marketing catchphrase — a pulpy declaration of encroaching, Epcot-like, science-fictional kitsch ("Tomorrow, Today").
Out of nowhere, the clang of armor and the beat of hip-hop music boomed through a gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Couturier nearly scored again at 6:48, but had his shot clang off Hellebuyck's skate and then the post following a flurry of chances.
The history of Kickstarter-funded games is long and full of failed projects, ranging from Neal Stephenson's Clang or the dinosaur survival game Stomping Land.
If you're using a Greatsword, for example, you'll want to avoid tight corridors, or else your horizontal slash attacks will clang harmlessly off the wall.
His detailed descriptions elide meaning; his emotions clang in a vacuum and his seemingly familiar dramas and will-to-self-exegesis are bridges to nowhere.
Here's what you need to know: • President Trump's threat to impose steep tariffs on steel and aluminum resounded around the world — with a metallic clang.
The result is a kind of uncanny valley version of our reality — just false enough to clang, especially if you know a lot about these issues.
There's no panic, there's no sense that we have to clang the bells because inflation is on the horizon," he said on "Squawk on the Street.
The sound of birds, squeaks like sneakers on a gym floor, the rumble of voices, the hiss of a shower turning on, keys rattling, a clang.
This could potentially be fixed by making everything in the game move slightly slower than in real life, something Stephenson also planned to do in Clang.
In 218, a first-person sword-fighting game called Clang that had raised $2100,236 in crowdfunding was canceled when the developer failed to secure additional funding.
"Storm King" is a totem of spirals extending from a steel sheet that shudders violently to clatter and clang — inducing, in me, slight panic and nervousness.
"Amid shattered glass, wailing sirens and the clang of trash cans used to demolish metal storefront barricades, thieves and vandals ravaged store after store," The Times wrote.
For months, Fed officials had debated whether to discount such developments as the clash and clang of daily trading or to treat them as a significant warning.
The metal stools, thick glass windows, and ongoing clang of gates smashing shut made for onerous circumstances, but Raymond and I continued a dialogue throughout his trial.
Rhyme is a form of clang association, yet its presence often indicates a level of calculation and aesthetic design that we do not associate with mental illness.
The article begins: Out of nowhere, the clang of armor and the beat of hip-hop music boomed through a gallery at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Dylan's storytelling is clear and precise; each verse wraps America's fingers ever more tightly around Carter's neck, until the clang of the cell door seems all but inevitable.
YATED, Israel (Reuters) - The clang of hammer on metal and the roar of a blowtorch can be heard long before you walk into Israeli metal sculptor Yaron Bob's workshop.
The crime novel, in its most serious form, has always been used to reflect trends and lament losses and clang the bell of warning to the ills of society.
But the five tracks on this album — full of bubble and clang and spilling electric guitars — take on the understated demeanor of his playing, while pressing their case. 3.
Above the clang of weapons, the screams, and the roar of flames, Serra's drum towers beat frenziedly, demanding backup troops in the Illustrian Quarter, the Foreign Quarter, the Weapons Quarter.
CLANG SOME POTS At 6:30, 7 if I'm lucky, I'm making breakfast for them and that consists of my go-to's, which are Nutella pancakes, bacon and tater tots.
The album is largely just her singular voice and guitar, but it pummels with intimacy and tape hiss as raw whispers turn to wails and tinny riffs clang until they break.
I wrote to the Garden to say I would love to hear the ball being dribbled off the parquet floor or clang off the rim (as you can hear on TV).
At least that's how it felt amid the churn of revelers in and out of the bars on Frenchman, my head humming with the crash and clang of a half-dozen bands.
For two decades, Alberto Rodriguez has worked in the same cavernous garage along the border between Queens and Brooklyn, surrounded by the clang of metal and the rumbling of engines awaiting repair.
But Jon Snow and Daenerys do have a certain something between them—the thud of inevitability, the clang of denouement, the click of a thousand slash-fiction sites shutting down at once.
The Playlist The constant thump and clang of axes hitting and missing the targets provide the beat of the night, complemented by the high-pitched squeals and guttural screams of boisterous team competition.
I heard the screen door clang behind him and watched as the small, hunched figure plodded from his doorway down the steps to the sidewalk, clutching the guardrail, and then in our direction.
Most homes double up as work spaces, the whirr of sewing machines, the clang of metal and the pungent odor of spices mingling with the call for prayer and the putrid smell of trash.
Clang failed after two years of development, but Oculus Maximus co-designer Eugene Elkin thinks Stephenson was on the right track — and years later, Elkin is still trying to make VR swordfighting a reality.
You could hear the chains clang, but you could hear this man singing about higher ground, and that was the moment that I realized I wanted to help condemned people get to higher ground.
CreditCreditDmitry Kostyukov for The New York Times CALAIS, France — The clang of giant weaving looms ricocheted across a cavernous factory one recent afternoon at Desseilles Laces, one of the oldest lace makers in France.
They clang their tin armor and puff their age-worn breasts and acclaim themselves Davids ready to crack the dome of somber-hued heavyweight Goliath to bring back our fair title to its home.
Of course then, it would have seemed just as ludicrous to imagine that events in Syria would become a horrific tragedy and that borders would clang shut around the world, starting with our own.
It's impossible to tell if Johnson is supposed to be moaning in pleasure or if she's worried the silver balls will come jangling down her leg like loose change and clang onto the marble floor.
Similar events have taken place in other countries including India, where people took to their balconies and stood near open windows on Sunday to clap, clang metal vessels and ring bells to cheer emergency workers.
Kevin Anderson could hear the clang of fans thumping their sneakers into the metal bleachers during his fourth-round win over Paolo Lorenzi at the temporary Louis Armstrong Stadium during last year's United States Open.
It's a weird old clang, and it's even weirder that nobody in Clinton's camp—for I can't believe this book didn't receive the eyeballs of many a sycophantic aide, prior to publication—thought it was weird.
As the familiar strains of the Cockney Rejects clang and jangle out of the karaoke boat, we find a quiet spot on the table football barge to speak with Hammers Chat contributors and friends of the channel.
Stepping up on a small stage, you weave between the pieces, some tall and with the shuddering movement of pond reeds in the wind, one with two metal cylinders that clang together with a satisfying, bell-like toll.
When Garrett fired it against a wall, he'd hear a telltale clang; if he fired it into thin air, it would reach the end of its tether before returning to his hand, spooling backwards with a different noise.
Signage about public hangings in the yard — there were six from 1863 to 1906 — and famous inmates like Albert DeSalvo, later known as the Boston Strangler, informs visitors outside thick-walled cells whose iron bars still clang heavily.
The entrance is shielded by one gate after another, each shunting into position with a mighty clang, and finally, in the movie's best gag, by a little sliding bolt, such as you might find on a garden shed.
Creator Himan Brown struck the same chord with audiences that Rod Serling would continue to clang all throughout the 1960s on The Twilight Zone, attaining impressive longevity through an infinitely renewable formula and the public's unslakable thirst for fear.
We can't know what their curious device sounded like back in the 9th century, but as an incredibly early example of a programmable instrument, its significance endures in the player pianos and MIDI software that clang out tunes today.
Alone on that court, with no sound but the echo of the ball bouncing on the hardwood, the whoosh of the net and the occasional clang of the rim, McIntosh pretended his Northwestern Wildcats were playing in the tournament.
Song "X2 (DBLE)," released in autumn of 2016, is delivered like a sermon, his gruff tones floating over a frosty instrumental sown together by a dark, rumbling bass and—to my ears at least—the faint clang of church bells.
When it comes to unsettling battle sounds, the shrieks of dying men and the clang of cold metal against armor are nothing compared to the creeping silence that spread whenever the AotD mowed over a new group of unsuspecting future recruits.
Neal Stephenson, a self-professed "swordsmanship geek," offered one explanation while fundraising for an ambitious motion-controlled dueling game called Clang: if you're fighting well, you'll be using short, precise movements that make staying in sync with an avatar easy.
Whether you find it to be endearing or annoying depends entirely on you (although, to be fair, it's easy to understand why one would want to pull their hair out after 16 takes of the anvil clang on "Maxwell's Silver Hammer").
With no advertising, the festival draws upward of 60,000 people to the park to watch professional stunt actors joust and clang swords, and to eat highly inauthentic turkey legs (the turkey, native to the Americas, did not exist in medieval Europe).
Lawyers for Blueface say the rapper wasn't in possession of guns, and the reason he was singled out is because one of the cops thought he had a nervous look on his face after police heard the clang of guns hitting the concrete.
The sounds of a lunchtime rush — baristas shouting over the clang of forks and knives hitting plates — played in the background as she described what life had been like in Zimbabwe since the nation's leader of the past 37 years stepped down.
The Chinese wuxia martial arts film — marked by the clang of swordplay and the silent glide of wire-aided leaps — has never had a more influential master than King Hu, who infused the genre with a lyrical sophistication and a meditative mysticism.
The evening did offer yet more evidence of Mr. van Zweden's prevailing style in the standard repertory: tight, brightly lit performances that seem happiest — most themselves — when rising in volume to what I've come to hear as a distinctively Jaapian yellow-hot clang.
Sometimes the thornier songs have hooks hidden in them too: the rolling guitar thunder that appears halfway through "Cookie Butter," for instance, and the plastic clang of her bassline in "Don't Play It" both anchor her echoey, associative talking in an ominous, defiant mood.
So, at the suggestion of renowned New York-based photographer John Clang, Bynd Artisan rebranded to promote its Asian roots and heritage, which include decorating their outlets with old photographs, newspaper cuttings and pages taken from old order books that belonged to her grandfather.
That album came out really good, but it was kind of our first album that Joe Lombard did, and while I have positive memories of him, the bass had a lot of clang to it, and he had a lot of problems in the studio.
They nail that metallic kangpunk clang, the shredded-throat vocals, the diving riffs, and especially the murky atmosphere ("First Taste of Flesh" is an eerie standout, and I fucking dare you to get the churning central riff on "Sins of Desperation" out of your head).
Netflix really came into this, again, very primitive but not real tech, but came into it with those boxes that stood in stores where you could get a film and it would clang down and you'd pull the film or whatever, and then ... Mailing.
Perhaps most poignant is hearing Nate Dogg swoop in on Jay Rock's "Hood Gone Love It," and Kendrick's "I'm On 2.0" verse rattling over the old-school clang of the "Straight Outta Compton" instrumental is an example of how those primitive beats still have staying power.
It's a shame, because that band — featuring the subtly propulsive clang of Charles Ellerbee's guitar and the double drums of Denardo Coleman and Calvin Weston, as well as Jamaaladeen Tacuma and Mr. MacDowell on basses — had a longer and more multifaceted career than the later version of Prime Time.
Asked his opinion about the deal, Andreessen — who was interrupted by the clang of a falling tray ("I hope that was not a symbolic sound effect," he joked) — said the deal "eliminates the guesswork about how much [a company is] worth when someone pays $26 billion in cash " for it.
Their mojo has been so good for the last month that on Sunday they foiled the league's most destructive defense with a go-ahead touchdown on fourth down and then watched a kick that would have doomed them clang first off the left upright and then bounce off the crossbar.
It's primarily a cooperative game that uses a mishmash of weapons to fight waves of robots, but due to a strange design quirk, it also offers a slightly Clang-like experience: when two players enter the game's lobby, before they start working together, they can fight with fists or glowing blue katanas.
Sitting somewhere between the never-bettered shuffle of 2-step at it's wonkiest and the contemporary clang and clank of forward-thinking club music, "I,U, Us (Murlo Remix)" is a gloriously gloopy slammer that's going to sound absolutely perfect when you hear it over the weekend whilst cradling a pair of vodka and lemonades.
Mitski: Puberty 2 (Dead Oceans) It's not often a new album uses the lo-fi sonic palette to novel effect, but here you go: that dry acoustic clang mirrors the existential dread in Mitski's songs exactly, and when the guitars suddenly swell up in distorted electric explosive unison, it's like the style has never worn out, formally speaking.
I walked up El-Malek El-Saleh Street, observing the daily life of the city: Kids splashing in the Nile, daring others to jump off a small footbridge; the harsh clang of metal plates that signaled the coming of a tamarind juice peddler (I paid a few pounds for a glass of the tasty but exceedingly sweet nectar).
Against this, a nighttime tracking shot of the whole three floors is mesmerizing, seeming to go on forever and revealing the sheer scale of the Quiet interior, swathed in twilight and a distant pulse of music, screens flickering everywhere, and the day's detritus settled like dew, as podwellians appear sporadically, naked or in pajamas … the occasional clang or call echoing as through a cavern, but no hint of chaos or aggression.
In one room of the Giardini's main pavilion, curated by Rugoff, the viewer's senses are attacked on all sides, first by Shilpa Gupta's untitled security gate, which swings back and forth on its hinges, hitting a wall with a gut-wrenching clang, and then by a lifelike motorized cow by the singularly named artist Nabuqi, which infinitely chases itself in a circle on a set of toylike rails.
The me I am now has words Memories new and old I like him who I am like him fine do not wish to lose him or his memories of Ma  or memories of Vixen  or of my old school   St. Damian's clang in breeze goes flagpole rope against flagpole   Vincent brings sugarstraw for me in his mitten and sugarstraw for him in his other green mitten  Because we are: blood brothers .
At night, he would return to his cell where he would read slowly so he had "something to look forward to," savoring each word amidst the familiar soundtrack of the prison at night -- the hum of 214 radios all softly playing different stations, the monologues of top-dog inmates holding court for 22018 minutes at a time as others kept a respectful silence, and the ever-present clang of the gates that slammed and opened, slammed and opened, signaling the night and heralding the morning.
Devotees of "Atlas Shrugged," then and now, thrill to its über-size heroes — the inventor-genius Hank Rearden, the svelte, steely Dagny Taggart, who talk at exhausting length about the holiness of the profit-motive — "money demands of you the highest virtues" — and then clang together in steamy sex scenes ("He held the length of her body pressed to his, as if their bodies were two currents rising upward together, each to a single point, each carrying the whole of their consciousness to the meeting of their lips").

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