Sentence examples for To bang from inspiring English sources

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To bang

verb

To make sudden loud noises, and often repeatedly, especially by exploding or hitting something.

  • The fireworks banged away all through the night.

Exact(59)

"Got to bang that out".

"There's been times I've had to bang.

"We've got to bang out some kinks.

"We were going to bang heads.

Mark Jackson tried to bang him.

"I'd love to bang with this guy.

"Selena Gomez used to bang this guy.

"He asked me to bang his wife.

Lagarde is not afraid to bang heads.

"We taught children how to bang pots and pans".

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"They are too anxious to bang-bang".

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