10 Verbs to Use for the Word clangor

That church bell across the street from our château begins its clangor at dawn, summoning the French women and children and the old men to the fields in harvest time.

My courser's hoof, shall keep the seal, And ne'er the echo there forget The clangor of my glorious steel.

The guard went on, with a nod, and a moment later the signor heard the clangor of a steel door down the corridor as it was closed and locked.

The loudest Seas, and most enraged Windes Shall lose their clangor; Tempest shall grow hoarse; Loud Thunder dumbe; and every speece of storme Laid in the lap of listning Nature, husht, To heare the changed chime of this eighth spheere!

The great, mysterious bell of the Campanile was swinging with dismal, heart-shaking toll, like a mighty voice from the spirit-world; and it was answered by the tolling of all the bells in the city, making such wavering clangors and vibrating circles in the air over Florence that it might seem as if it were full of warring spirits wrestling for mastery.

What means this clangor? PETER the Sacristan They're bewitched! bewitched!

The heavy guns were pushed forward on the sward, to prevent the loud metallic clangor that penetrated the still air like clashing anvils.

There is battle in the Mountain Might assaulteth Might; 'Tis the fastness of the Anarch, Torrent-torn, an ancient height; The crags resound the clangor Of the war of Wrong and Right; And the armies in the valley Watch and pray for dawning light.

I shut my ears with my hands, yet could I not shut out that clangor of hell.

The gallant men of the South and the North could stand together during the struggle of the Revolution; they could stand together in the more trying period which succeeded the clangor of arms.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  clangor