If Music Could Talk
clash (klàsh) verb
clashed, clashing, clashes verb, intransitive
1. To collide with a loud, harsh, usually metallic noise: cymbals clashing.
2. To come into conflict; be in opposition: factions that clashed on a tax increase; an eyewitness account that clashed with published reports.
3. To create an unpleasant visual internal linkimpression when placed together: colors that clash.
verb, transitive
To strike together with a loud, harsh, metallic noise.
noun
1. A loud, harsh noise, such as that made by two metal objects in collision.
2. A conflict, as between opposing or irreconcilable ideas. DISCORD.
3. An encounter between hostile forces; a battle or skirmish.
band
clashed, clashing, clashes verb, intransitive
1. To collide with a loud, harsh, usually metallic noise: cymbals clashing.
2. To come into conflict; be in opposition: factions that clashed on a tax increase; an eyewitness account that clashed with published reports.
3. To create an unpleasant visual internal linkimpression when placed together: colors that clash.
verb, transitive
To strike together with a loud, harsh, metallic noise.
noun
1. A loud, harsh noise, such as that made by two metal objects in collision.
2. A conflict, as between opposing or irreconcilable ideas. DISCORD.
3. An encounter between hostile forces; a battle or skirmish.
band
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