Bangs can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
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bang - to produce a sharp often metallic explosive or percussive sound; "One of them banged the sash of the window nearest my bed" | ||
bang - move noisily; "The window banged shut"; "The old man banged around the house" | ||
bang - have sexual intercourse with; "This student sleeps with everyone in her dorm"; "Adam knew Eve"; "Were you ever intimate with this man?" | ||
bang - close violently; "He slammed the door shut" | ||
bang - strike violently; "slam the ball" | ||
bang - leap, jerk, bang; "Bullets spanged into the trees" | ||
Noun |
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bang - a sudden very loud noise | ||
bang - the swift release of a store of affective force; "they got a great bang out of it"; "what a boot!"; "he got a quick rush from injecting heroin"; "he does it for kicks" | ||
bang - a border of hair that is cut short and hangs across the forehead | ||
bang - a vigorous blow; "the sudden knock floored him"; "he took a bash right in his face"; "he got a bang on the head" | ||
bang - a conspicuous success; "that song was his first hit and marked the beginning of his career"; "that new Broadway show is a real smasher"; "the party went with a bang" |
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1. | verb | It's not the mode for young girls to curl their bangs. | |
2. | verb | I liked your hair before you got straight bangs. | |
3. | verb | I'd love to be able to tell the lady who cuts my hair that I don’t like bangs. | |
4. | verb | I need to get my bangs trimmed. | |
5. | verb | I heard three loud bangs. | |
6. | verb | I think Mary looks cute with bangs. | |
7. | verb | I cut my bangs. | |
8. | verb | I trimmed my bangs. | |
9. | verb | I've never had bangs. | |
10. | verb | At the beauty parlour I told them I wanted just a little taken off of my bangs, but look, completely straight! | |
11. | verb | It's always a bang-your-head-against-the-wall moment, reading again the play the incompetence theory receives, even from some of the Administration's harshest mainstream critics. | |
12. | noun | They got a great bang out of it. | |
13. | noun | He got a bang on the head. | |
14. | noun | The party went with a bang. | |
15. | noun | Listening to the Edison call w/investors Edison says they will pay everyone at the same time ("big bang" approach) sometime in Q1'02. | |
16. | noun | I have stayed in this hotel many times, and while it typically offers a decent bang for the buck, its client base largely consists of troubled youngsteers and evictees from the local, not so pleasant hood. | |
17. | noun | They set off fireworks with a great bang. | |
18. | noun | Don't shut the door with a bang. | |
19. | noun | The dynamite went off with a bang. | |
20. | noun | The train's arriving bang on time. | |
21. | noun | All of a sudden, the door shut with a bang. | |
22. | noun | Explosives went off with a bang. | |
23. | noun | I got a bang out of her party. | |
24. | noun | Just then the door opened a little way, and a creature with a long beak put its head out for a moment and said: "No admittance till the week after next!" and shut the door again with a bang. | |
25. | noun | The train arrived bang on time. | |
26. | noun | In order to bang a blow-up doll, you shouldn't have too sharp a dick. | |
27. | adv. | He ran bang into the pole. |
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verb | |
It's not the mode for young girls to curl their bangs. | |
I liked your hair before you got straight bangs. | |
I'd love to be able to tell the lady who cuts my hair that I don’t like bangs. | |
I need to get my bangs trimmed. | |
I heard three loud bangs. | |
I think Mary looks cute with bangs. | |
I cut my bangs. | |
I trimmed my bangs. | |
I've never had bangs. | |
At the beauty parlour I told them I wanted just a little taken off of my bangs, but look, completely straight! | |
It's always a bang-your-head-against-the-wall moment, reading again the play the incompetence theory receives, even from some of the Administration's harshest mainstream critics. |
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noun | |
They got a great bang out of it. |
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He got a bang on the head. |
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The party went with a bang. |
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Listening to the Edison call w/investors Edison says they will pay everyone at the same time ("big bang" approach) sometime in Q1'02. |
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I have stayed in this hotel many times, and while it typically offers a decent bang for the buck, its client base largely consists of troubled youngsteers and evictees from the local, not so pleasant hood. |
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They set off fireworks with a great bang. | |
Don't shut the door with a bang. | |
The dynamite went off with a bang. | |
The train's arriving bang on time. | |
All of a sudden, the door shut with a bang. | |
Explosives went off with a bang. | |
I got a bang out of her party. | |
Just then the door opened a little way, and a creature with a long beak put its head out for a moment and said: "No admittance till the week after next!" and shut the door again with a bang. | |
The train arrived bang on time. | |
In order to bang a blow-up doll, you shouldn't have too sharp a dick. | |
adv. | |
He ran bang into the pole. |
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