clangorously
/ˈklæŋɡərəsli/
adverb
- In a way that makes a loud, harsh, ringing sound, like metal being struck.
- Pots and pans clangorously tumbled out of the cupboard onto the kitchen floor.
- The construction crew clangorously hammered steel beams all morning.
- The old church bell clangorously announced the start of the ceremony.
- In a noisy, jarring, or discordant manner, often used figuratively for sounds or actions that are harsh or unpleasant.
- The band's new song clangorously mixed heavy guitar riffs with screeching vocals.
- The alarm clock clangorously shattered her peaceful dream.
- The politician's speech clangorously attacked his opponents, leaving the audience uncomfortable.