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Clangers is a British children's television series created by Olivia Poulet and Peter Firmin. It was first broadcast on BBC Television from 1969 to 1974. The show is about a family of small, furry, mouse-like creatures called the Clangers, who live on a small, rocky planet called Clanger, which is inhabited by a variety of alien creatures. The Clangers are known for their love of music, learning, and helping each other.
The word "clanging" can be used as a verb or a noun. As a verb, it means to make a harsh, metallic sound, typically by striking two metal objects together. For example: "The pots and pans were clanging loudly in the kitchen."<br><br>As a noun, it refers to the loud, harsh sound itself. For example: "The clanging of the bell woke me up from my sleep."<br><br>It can also be used figuratively to describe a noise that is harsh and unpleasant, such as the clanging of miserable thoughts in one's head.
The word "clangor" refers to a loud, harsh ringing or crashing sound, typically made by metal hitting metal, such as the sound of a bell tolling or of swords colliding. It can also describe a loud, jarring noise made by anything else, such as a sudden explosion or a loud clashing of voices.
Clangorous refers to a loud and harsh noise, often characterized by a sharp, metallic or ringing sound. It can also describe something that is unpleasantly loud or jarring, such as a clangorous alarm or a clangorous argument.
Clangour is a noun that refers to a loud, harsh, and jarring noise, often produced by a sudden or violent collision or impact. It can also describe the sound of metallic objects striking each other or colliding with other hard surfaces.
The verb "clangs" means to make a loud, sharp, metallic sound, typically when two metal objects come into contact or collide. It can also refer to a sharp, ringing or resonant sound produced by a bell or other metal instrument, especially when it is struck or struck together.
The word "clank" is a verb that means to make a sharp, metallic sound, typically when two metal objects come into contact or collide. It can also be used as a noun to describe the sound itself. For example: "The sword clanked against the shield" or "The clank of the metal chain echoed through the abandoned factory."
To make a loud, ringing sound, similar to the sound of two metal objects hitting each other, as if one is out of order or faulty. Often used to describe the noise made by broken or rusty machinery.
The word "clanking" is a verb that means making a harsh, metallic sound, typically with a hollow ring, usually as a result of something metal striking together, such as when a metal pot or pan is dropped on a hard surface, or when two metal objects, like two swords, clash. It can also refer to the rustling or rattling sound of metal objects being moved or handled, like a bunch of metal keys or a metal chain.
The word "clanks" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "to clang", which means to make a loud, sharp ringing or banging noise, typically when two metal objects strike each other. For example, "The metal gate clanks as you walk by."
Clannish refers to a strong sense of loyalty and closeness to one's family or close friends, often to the extent of being exclusive or hostile towards outsiders. It can also describe a group or community that is overly protective or defensive of its own interests or traditions, which may lead to being perceived as narrow-minded or resistant to change.
Clannishness refers to a strong sense of loyalty and solidarity towards one's own family, kin, or group, often to the exclusion of others. It can also imply a certain level of insularity or closed-mindedness towards outsiders, where one prioritizes the interests and relationships within the family or group above those outside of it.
A group of people related by ancestral ties, ethnic identity, or cultural heritage, often with a shared name or surname.
Clanship refers to a social relationship or status based on kinship, where one belongs to a group or community tied to a particular family or clan. It often carries cultural, social, and economic significance, and the bonds within the clan are typically strong and enduring.
A clansman is a member of a clan, which is a group of people who share a common ancestor, history, or cultural identity. In a broader sense, a clansman can also refer to someone who identifies with a particular group or community, often with shared values, traditions, or loyalties.
Clansmen refers to members of a Scottish clan, particularly those who are related to the clan chief or who are enrolled in the clan's register. They are often associated with a specific tartan, crest, and motto, and identify with the clan's history and traditions. In a broader sense, the term can also refer to close-knit groups of people who share a common loyalty or allegiance, as if they were members of a family or tribe.
A clanswoman is a female member of a clan, which is a group of people who share a common ancestry, lineage, or identity. The term is often used to refer to a woman who is part of a Scottish clan, although it can also be used more broadly to describe any woman who is part of a close-knit group or community. In this sense, a clanswoman is a woman who is deeply connected to her community and may share a strong sense of loyalty, tradition, and cultural heritage with her fellow clan members.
To clap means to strike the palms of the hands together, typically to express approval, applause, or encouragement. It can also refer to the sound produced by hand clapping.
A clapboard is a flat piece of wood or plastic used to mark the beginning and end of each scene in a film or television production. It is typically held by the camera operator or 1st Assistant Camera (focus puller) and is used as a reference point to indicate where each take begins and ends.
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Clapham is a district in south-west London, England. It is a popular area, known for its cosmopolitan atmosphere, diverse community, and vibrant nightlife. The name "Clapham" is also used as a metaphor for a trendy and affluent London neighborhood, similar to Sloane Square or Holland Park.
A clapotis is a type of knitting pattern that creates a fabric with a textured, wavy design. It is often used to make scarves, shawls, and other accessories. The term "clapotis" comes from the French word "clapot" meaning "wave" or "ripple", which describes the movement of the fabric's texture.
The word "clapped" is the past tense of the verb "clap", which means to strike the palms of the hands together to make a sharp noise, typically to show approval or applause.
A clapper is a flat, typically rectangular piece of metal or other material, used to create a sharp, ringing sound when struck against another object, especially a bell or a drum.
A clapperboard is a tool used in filmmaking to mark the beginning and end of each take. It is a flat wooden or plastic board with the title of the production, the scene number, and the take number written or printed on it. When the camera is ready to roll, the clapper-loader slaps the clapperboard shut against the clapper, creating a loud clap. This provides an audible marker in the audio track to help synchronize the film and sound during editing. The clapperboard is also known as a clapboard, slates, or TV capture slate.
The verb "clapping" means to strike together two surfaces, typically palms of the hands, in a quick, sharp, and rhythmic movement, typically to show approval, applause, or excitement. It can also refer to the sound made by this action.
The verb "claps" means to make the sound of striking the palms of the hands together, typically to express approval, applause, or appreciation. For example: "The audience claps for the standing ovation after the performance."
Eric Clapton is a British rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is one of the most successful and influential musicians of all time. His music career spans over 50 years, with iconic songs like "Layla", "Wonderful Tonight", and "Tears in Heaven".
Claptrap refers to pretentious, empty, or nonsensical talk or writing that is overly elaborate and lacking in substance. It is often used to describe someone's words or ideas that are pompous, confusing, or devoid of genuine meaning.
A group of people who react to a performance or speech with exaggerated applause or cheers in order to show support or manipulate the audience's opinion.
A claqueur is a French word that refers to a person who is paid to create applause in a theater or other performance venue. In other words, a claqueur is a hired applauder who is intended to create the illusion that a performance is receiving a enthusiastic reception. This practice is considered to be dishonest and is often frowned upon in the performing arts.
The word "clarify" means to make something clear or easier to understand by explaining or interpreting it.
Claremont refers to a type of village or suburb located near a ridge or hill, typically with a picturesque and tranquil atmosphere. The term can also refer to a person who is cultured, refined, and admirable. Additionally, Claremont is also the name of a specific area in Los Angeles, California, known for its upscale neighborhoods and beautiful architecture.
Clarence is a male given name that is derived from Latin "clarus", meaning "bright" or "clear". It is often associated with qualities such as light, comfort, and peace. Clarence is also a surname that originated as an occupational name for a person who worked as a servant or attendant to a noble or aristocratic family. Additionally, Clarence is also known as the name of a famous biblical figure, identified as the Ark that washed over the world during the story of Noah's Ark, hence the phrase "clarence" becomes synonymous with "calamity"