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bonk

[bongk] / bɒŋk /




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Deputy Arthur Perry, who arrived at Stoneman Douglas during the shooting, testified Friday that when he tried to use his radio he only got a “bonk, bonk, bonk” noise.

From Seattle Times Jun. 23, 2023

Few crypto tokens have benefited more than bonk, which was launched at the end of December on the Solana blockchain and had rocketed 5,000% by early January.

From Reuters Jan. 17, 2023

You mean like a bonk on the head, right?

From Slate Apr. 11, 2019

Maybe that sleeper berth’s ladder actually did bonk me on the head.

From New York Times Oct. 26, 2016

I turn toward her, and we bonk noses.

From "The Last Cuentista" by Donna Barba Higuera

My jaw is so misshapen that I can feel it wriggle out of joint whenever I open wide enough for a sandwich or a yawn, until it bonks back into place.

From New York Times May 3, 2022

“When an elite runner bonks, their performance decline in absolute terms is smaller than when the rec runner bonks.”

From Slate Nov. 3, 2016

The shipping is a tad bonks, so you might want to go in with a few friends and share the pain.

From New York Times Dec. 13, 2010

Equipped with log slides, stump jibs, trashcan bonks, gap jumps, rope ollies, barrel jibs, old logo banners and all of the big jeans and flannel you can handle.

From Time Magazine Archive

When she sits up without thinking, she bonks her head.

From "A Heart in a Body in the World" by Deb Caletti

“I feel bad because I’m not a professional pitcher, so in trying not to hit my co-star, I bonked her more than once,” says Smart with a laugh.

From Los Angeles Times May 12, 2022

“Lots of fluorescent lighting. Blue carpets, toilets, sinks — it just bonked you over the head with blue.”

From Seattle Times Dec. 14, 2018

I threw my hands up in terror but failed to block the projectile, which bonked me, hard, on the head.

From Slate May 24, 2018

Independent Journal Review revisits the time last year when Marco Rubio bonked a kid in a head with a football.

From The Guardian Jan. 26, 2016

He bonked the heel of his palm against his forehead.

From Anya and the Dragon by Sofiya Pasternack

It darted around the bottom of a white bucket, bonking its nose against the side and delicately fluttering the translucent fins that swept back toward its tail.

From Scientific American Oct. 20, 2023

The team's trainers told Visger they were looking into rigging some kind of customized helmet, which would protect his brain shunt and allow him to continue bonking heads at the line of scrimmage.

From Salon Jan. 29, 2022

Unlike other flying insects, they don’t instinctively avoid bonking into humans.

From Washington Post Jan. 21, 2021

In addition to Myles Garrett’s indefinite suspension for bonking Steelers QB Mason Rudolph on the head with his own helmet, the NFL docked the Browns DE $45,623.

From Seattle Times Nov. 29, 2019

He gestured to the hippocampi, who were bonking their heads apathetically against the glass.

From "The Mark of Athena" by Rick Riordan




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