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  • Clanging, sporadic, in clusters, impossible to make out where exactly its coming from.

    Slice of Lifeforce Tantra Bensko 2011

  • Clanging up the stairs, she burst into the house with Skye and Jamie.

    Crusade Nancy Holder 2010

  • Clanging the bell would signal the Klaa-deprived Markene that it was time to fulfill their mission.

    Darkness of the Light David_Peter 2007

  • Clanging behind him on a tether was a large white suit, so bulky it was like a statue of some forgotten golem or perhaps an example of ancient deep-sea diving gear.

    Genesis Force John Vornholt 2003

  • Clanging in his feverish memory are the accusing echoes of two women who claim to be in love with him.

    A Quiet Genius 2001

  • Clanging in his feverish memory are the accusing echoes of two women who claim to be in love with him.

    A Quiet Genius 2001

  • Clanging machines and dropping coins created a hypnotic seduction that provided an immediate fix for the gamblers arriving in droves twenty-four hours a day.

    Mystery Dad Karr, Leona 1999

  • Clanging noises echoing from the cellar drew him down the stairs to investigate.

    Hard Frost Wingfield, R. D. 1995

  • Clanging metal and thudding arrows competed to be heard above the squeals and groans of dying men and the whinnies of spooked horses.

    The Black Wing Kirchoff, Mary 1993

  • Clanging chains were being attached to a shabby brown Chevrolet.

    A STRANGER IS WATCHING MARY HIGGINS CLARK 1977

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