Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clangor.(verb)
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Use "clangors" in a sentence
"It used the shell of the earth valley for its trumpetings, its clangors — but as one hears in the murmurings of the fluted conch the great voice of ocean, its whispering and its roarings, so here in the clamorous shell of the"
"They are like sensitive surfaces that have been laid in the midst of the New Yorks; and record not only the clangors, but all the violent forms of the city, the beat of the frenetic activity, the intersecting planes of light, the masses of the masonry with the tiny, dwarf-like creatures running in and out, the electric signs staining the inky nightclouds."
"So, too, the poem, entitled Sleeping Out, charms me and stirs me with its golden clangors and crying flames of emotion as it mounts up to the white one flame, to the laughter and the lips of light."