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clanging
[ klang-ing ]
noun
- a pattern of speech observed in some types of mental illness, as manic disorder, in which associations are based on punning or rhyming.
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Example Sentences
Are the fears of childhood little more than a clanging we try our whole lives to suppress?
Inside the facility, a clanging noise echoes through the pens.
In some jails and prisons, guards check on each prisoner once 鈥 or several times 鈥 per hour, clanging cellblock doors and shining lights in everyone鈥檚 faces to make sure they haven鈥檛 escaped and are still alive.
Keith鈥檚 drive had just enough behind it, though, clanging off the metal gate barricading the first row of outfield seats.
On Monday, the daily news conference disintegrated into chaos, when anti-Trump demonstrators and hecklers surrounded the speakers, then effectively silenced them with shouts, whistles and the clanging of a cowbell.
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