clangour

/ˈklæŋɡər/
noun
  1. A loud, harsh, ringing sound, like metal hitting metal.
    • We were woken by the clangour of pots and pans falling in the kitchen.
    • The clangour of the blacksmith's hammer echoed through the village.
    • The clangour of the fire alarm sent everyone rushing outside.
  2. A continuous loud noise, often made by many people or machines.
    • The clangour of the construction site made it hard to concentrate.
    • The clangour of the city traffic never seemed to stop.
    • From the stadium came the clangour of cheering fans and blaring horns.
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