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clang

[klang] / klæŋ /
NOUN
clank
Synonyms


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The young trio’s minimalist arrangements evoke the clang of downtown post-punk New York, while the new collection’s sly humor and deep well of hooks helped the dissonant turns go down easily.

From The Wall Street Journal

There is less shouting, banging and clanging and fewer voices raised in anger.

From BBC

Bee Wilson’s own painful memories were triggered by the clang of a heart-shaped baking tin falling to the floor.

From The Wall Street Journal

One of the eight that wasn’t clanged off the ceiling, a pass that if nothing else got people talking.

From Seattle Times

Unless you consent to laying perfectly still and concentrating on thousands of images inside a clanging, claustrophobic MRI tube, no existing AI model would have enough data to start decoding your brain activity.

From Scientific American