12 adjectives to describe gongs

You remember that ill-tempered Dutch thing, with a loud gong and a white dial, please take that to Harry Warner, I put some work on them all but there's no charge.

As she wondered whether Nick would like her to talk with him about his mother, or whether that subject was too delicate to pursue, a musical Japanese gong sounded from a side gallery.

Grand Commander, "Let it be recorded, he will lie and steal," and then an immense gong at the far end of the hall would be sounded and the candidate would imagine that the day of judgment had come.

" My answer was intercepted by the sound of an electric bell or miniature gong, and a slip of tafroo fell upon the desk.

But when she awakened the next morning in response to the punctual gong, she remembered that she had said that.

[Three notes are stricken on a sonorous gong.

When the month of Bhadrapad came round, every household bought little images of Parwati, and the women began to walk about the streets and sound gongs.

"In this part of the world," says a private letter from India, (Hyderabad,) "we do not talk of striking gongs for dinner, but ghuzzies,ghong meaning a horse or mare.

Then a sound began to reach my ears faintly, a peculiar soundsomething like the humming of a distant gong.

You are not thundered up or down by a vociferous gong.

Presently we heard the most horrible gong, such as we use on our patrol wagons and fire-engines at home.

For he knew that it was no longer a matter of minutes, but of seconds, and in those seconds he prayed, until up through the warm smother of her hairwith the clearness of a tolling bellcame the sound of the little gong in his watch striking the Hour of Four!

12 adjectives to describe  gongs