constantinusphilo
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I have run across these two sentence in The Silence of the Lambs by Harris:
Some of the things Lecter had said about her were true, and some only clanged on the truth.
Autopsy revealed that Raspail’s heart was pierced and that he was short his thymus and pancreas.
I do not understand 'to clang on'. Is it something like to 'clang against'?
In the second one, I think it must be 'short of' and not just 'short' unless it's dialectal.
Some of the things Lecter had said about her were true, and some only clanged on the truth.
Autopsy revealed that Raspail’s heart was pierced and that he was short his thymus and pancreas.
I do not understand 'to clang on'. Is it something like to 'clang against'?
In the second one, I think it must be 'short of' and not just 'short' unless it's dialectal.
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