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Noun
Hair hanging over the forehead
Noun
The style in which someone's hair has been cut and arranged
Noun
Plural for a sudden loud, sharp noise
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“I heard a loud bang coming from the room next to mine. So Sue went out to see what it was.”
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Plural for an explosion or detonation
“There was a huge bang. A rock shattered a few feet ahead of the Hilux.”
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Plural for a hard or repeated hit or strike
“He gave the door a bang with his fist to divert the attention of the guards.”
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Plural for an instance of colliding with force
“The thick, carved wooden vestibule door under the brownstone steps swung slowly, nearly closing, then flung back with a violent bang against the hall wall.”
Noun
Plural for a sudden feeling of excitement and pleasure
“These action figures are the sort of thing a kid would get a bang out of.”
Noun
Plural for a loud and typically discordant noise or sound
Noun
Plural for physical or mental energy or vigor
Noun
Plural for punctuation mark “!” (used to denote excitement, surprise or shock)
Noun
Plural for something that arouses activity or energy in someone or something
Verb
To make a sudden loud noise
“The basement of the building had old boilers in it that would bang loudly at night as if they were about to explode.”
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To explode or blow up
“The fireworks bang and zoom all about. The pitch-black sky is dizzy with red, pink, white, purple and blue cascades.”
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To strike or hit something, especially repeatedly
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“He'd shout his message and bang his fist on the lectern, spilling his glass of water, splashing and frightening all those in the front pews.”
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To collide or make forceful contact with something
“To the right of the door was a bedside table, so close that the door would bang against it when swung open.”
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To engage in carnal activity
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To push or force (someone or something) violently and suddenly into a particular physical position or state
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To push or shake abruptly and roughly
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To crush (something) with force so that it becomes flat, soft, or out of shape
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To quiver or vibrate due to being shaken or struck
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To reduce in size by compressing
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To cause or create a dent in something by applying pressure
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