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clanging

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verb

present participle of clang

Example Sentences

Recent Examples of Synonyms for clanging
Adjective
  • The exterior of the vehicle is finished in a Manufaktur-exclusive, non-metallic hue called Light Ivory.
    Bryan Hood, Robb Report, 12 Aug. 2026
  • One ballerina selected from her stash a leotard whose gray velour later read as metallic silver under the studio lights during her grand adagio.
    Claire Salinda, Los Angeles Times, 11 Aug. 2026
Verb
  • Extremist settlers routinely enter Palestinian towns, clashing with villagers and burning homes, mosques and cars.
    Sam Metz, Los Angeles Times, 14 Aug. 2026
  • Extremist settlers routinely enter Palestinian towns, clashing with villagers, burning homes, mosques and cars.
    Sam Metz, Chicago Tribune, 14 Aug. 2026
Adjective
  • Amid the rumblings of construction at nearby David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium, the sound of a shrill whistle and chopping feet at the nearby Murfin Family Practice Fields signaled one thing.
    Christian Marshall, Kansas City Star, 5 Aug. 2026
  • That trademark indecision of summer takes root in her words and spreads through the music until her vocals diverge in the chorus, peeling like a clementine’s skin as one shrill line scales upward and the other remains monotone.
    Hattie Lindert, Pitchfork, 21 July 2026
Verb
  • The smell of sterile floors, gowns, instruments on clinking metal trays.
    Rebekah Taussig, Time, 7 July 2026
  • The central lobby space is a social scene abuzz with people enjoying formal afternoon tea, clinking glasses at the Champagne bar (rotating themes and partnerships add variety for locals) or tucking into meals at the dining room.
    Ramsey Qubein, Forbes.com, 1 July 2026
Adjective
  • Third, the family might have a strident belief that AI will aid their individual and collective challenges, serve each member, and yet also aid the family unit as a whole.
    Lance Eliot, Forbes.com, 1 Aug. 2026
  • Over the past 10 years, the misogyny of the manosphere has become more open and strident, but the big innovation seems to have been combining that conspiratorial misogyny with earnest self-help advice.
    Adam Serwer, The Atlantic, 28 July 2026
Adjective
  • Meanwhile, his tactile upright stylings meet the clack of Dannie Richmond’s drums, fostering a clattering percussiveness borrowed from the blues.
    Daniel Felsenthal, Pitchfork, 4 Apr. 2026
Adjective
  • The question, asked by a potential juror, was met immediately with raucous laughter in the courtroom.
    Zoe Sottile, CNN Money, 13 Aug. 2026
  • So, yes, the raucous, rowdy Bills crowds that sometimes stood the entire game at the old Highmark Stadium might be going away.
    Armando Salguero, FOXNews.com, 11 Aug. 2026
Adjective
  • Without fail, the refreshing formula leaves my pores squeaky clean sans the need for a second cleanse.
    Kyra Surgent, InStyle, 5 Aug. 2026
  • Are they deluded into thinking that the complainers are just a squeaky wheel minority and the majority of fans are happy with it?
    Jeremy Rutherford, New York Times, 13 July 2026
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“Clanging.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/clanging. Accessed 16 Aug. 2026.

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