clouring

/ˈklʊrɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of clour: hitting or striking heavily.
    • The waves kept clouring against the side of the boat.
    • The carpenter was clouring the stubborn nail with a heavy hammer.
    • Stop clouring the table with your fist; you'll break it.
noun
  1. The act of hitting or striking heavily, or a series of such blows.
    • The blacksmith's clouring echoed in the forge.
    • The constant clouring of the drum could be heard throughout the village.
    • His clouring of the metal left deep dents.
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