Clarion Mnemonic
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clarion
clarion
/ˈklæɹiən/
Examples
- Ian from the Clarion added the Clarion himself.
- During the 1930s the paper was renamed 'The Clarion'.
- He resumed the practice of law in Clarion.
- She is a graduate of the Clarion and the Milford Writers Workshops.
- The agreement between Clarion and Belmond is the first such in the state.
- In the United States, the 'Clarion' is also the name of several publications.
- He has been playing his clarion all day.
- He resumed the practice of his profession and died in Clarion in 1912.
- He was president of the board of directors of the Clarion State Normal School.
- His words became the clarion call that led the colonies into the Revolution.
a medieval brass instrument with a clear shrill tone
noun
blow the clarion
verb
proclaim on, or as if on, a clarion
verb
loud and clear
adjective
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"Clap + Lion. The loud trumpet-like roar makes you clap for the lion."
"Clap + Lion. The sound so loud and clear, even lions clap."
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