adjective
- making a loud, ringing metallic sound; resonating with clangs
Usage: chiefly British spelling; American English typically uses 'clanging'
verb
- present participle of 'clangour': to make a loud, ringing metallic sound repeatedly
Usage: chiefly British spelling; American English typically uses 'clanging'
Examples
- The clangouring bells of the cathedral echoed through the city streets.
- The blacksmith's hammer was clangouring against the anvil all morning.
- A clangouring noise startled everyone in the workshop.
- The metal gates were clangouring shut in the wind.
- We could hear the clangouring of pots and pans from the kitchen.
- The orchestra's cymbals created a clangouring crescendo.
- The old machinery was clangouring loudly as it operated.