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View definitions for bang

bang

adverb as in suddenly, with force

noun as in explosive noise

noun as in loud hit or knock

noun as in thrilling situation

verb as in hit or knock loudly

verb as in moving by hitting hard

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Example Sentences

A distressed Thomas banged on his grandmother's car window and she found Mr Bush on the patio outside.

From BBC

For five months, from Spain to Brazil, he did not win but he just kept on banging in the results, so Norris was never able to make big inroads into his lead.

From BBC

Body camera footage released by the police shows Mr Bookman walking through the home with his gun drawn, while screaming and banging can be heard out of view.

From BBC

After the attack, Carrillo’s “baton no longer retracted, even after he repeatedly banged the baton into the concrete pavement in an attempt to collapse it,” prosecutors wrote in the memo.

Mrs MacKinnon was asked about the bangs she heard and she said she believed she heard three shots.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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