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clanging Meaning in Bengali



 ঝনঝন শব্দ করান, ঠং আত্তয়াজ করা, ঝনঝন শব্দ হত্তয়া, ঝমঝম করা, ঝন্ আত্তয়াজ করা, ঝন্ আত্তয়াজ করান, প্রতিধ্বনিত হত্তয়া,




clanging's Usage Examples:

In psychology and psychiatry, clanging refers to a mode of speech characterized by association of words based upon sound rather than concepts.


The roar of the water, the clanging of chains, the beating of the dangling masts and yards, the sharp smack.


When an electric current is applied, it produces a repetitive buzzing, clanging or ringing sound.


It had the feel Of hammers clanging; and stone; and steel: And torches of the savage, roaring kind That rip.


However, disturbances of thinking and speech such as clanging or echolalia may be present in Tourette syndrome, or other symptoms as.


overture, played frenetically, with the band accompanied by barking dogs and clanging objects of various kinds.


sound pollution in New York was inspired by the use of sand to dampen the clanging of anvils near her home Walton, Mary E.


the tower is still a few inches short of the cylinder's top, and a loud clanging sound shakes the cylinder and sends the five tumbling to the ground.


of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding gong or clanging cymbal resounding in the wind.


echoing, jangly pop rock guitars, dreamy guitar riffs, rumbling bass, clanging keyboards and bouncy, thunderous drums.


defined by "detuned guitars, blasting drums (sometimes with a high-tuned, clanging 'biscuit tin' snare drum sound), sickening lyrics and often heavily processed/distorted.


Instead their noisy attacks were an unpredictable stew of clanging, howling guitars and shuddering rhythms - more of an intense sonic RUMBLE.


They live in “wide low cities, very different from the clanging hives of Earth”, all “under the greenery like carvings in alabaster or.


The carriage drew close up to the motor, the bell clanging all the time, and creating so much din… "The lady said to be Miss Maloney.



Synonyms:

clangorous; noisy;

Antonyms:

euphonious; soft; quiet;

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