Synonym: hit, slam, strike. Similar words: bangle, shebang, big bang, bangladesh, big bang theory, right-angled triangle, band, ban. Meaning: [bæŋ] n. 1. a vigorous blow 2. a sudden very loud noise 3. a fringe of hair that is cut short squarely across the forehead 4. the swift release of a store of affective force 5. a conspicuous success. v. 1. strike violently 2. to produce a sharp often metallic explosive or percussive sound 3. close violently 4. move noisily 5. have sexual intercourse with 6. leap, jerk, bang. adv. directly.
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61. Today's holiday parks are bang up-to-date.
62. I live bang opposite the cinema.
63. Bang went his hopes of promotion.
64. They watched the dodgem cars bang and bounce.
65. She slammed the door with a loud bang.
66. I didn't expect to bang into her again.
67. The loud bang made me jump.
68. The door swung shut with a bang.
69. A balloon suddenly went bang.
70. The sudden bang froze us in our tracks.
71. She slammed the door with a bang.
72. Our computers are bang up to date.
73. Suddenly, there was this tremendous bang.
74. The whole affair ended less with a bang than with a whimper .
75. All up and down the street the windows bang shut.
76. He fell and got a nasty bang on the head.
77. The door shut with a bang after the angry man.
78. The team won their last four games, ending the season with a bang.
79. The bang came suddenly, echoing across the buildings, shattering glass.
80. Your answer's bang on.
81. If you two boys don't stop quarrelling immediately, I'll bang your heads together.
82. There was a huge bang; it sounded like a supersonic jet.
83. "Bang! Bang! You're dead!" said the child,[sentence dictionary] pointing a plastic gun at me.
84. Suddenly there was a loud bang and a puff of smoke.
85. Before I bang the nails in, would you say this picture was level?
86. We heard a loud bang; it sounded like a gunshot.
87. We were just talking about the manager and bang he burst in.
88. There was an almighty bang and the car came to a halt.
89. There will be more work to do, not less. Bang goes the fantasy of retirement at 35.
90. He says I have to work late tonight - so bang goes my trip to the cinema.