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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pong" is correct and usable in written English, depending on the context.
It can be used when referring to a strong, unpleasant smell, often in informal contexts.
Example: "After the gym, there was a pong coming from my gym bag that I couldn't ignore."
Alternatives: "a stench" or "an odor".
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In that context, "What's Trending" is bringing a Pong paddle to a Mortal Kombat fight.
What a pong!" How ever am I going to eat my lunch?
This was a pong with purpose: raw mince with a base note of Lynx Scrotum.
There's a pong of stale ashtrays and ripe hairspray circa 1988 coming off this dismal comedy-romance.
Twin arrays of seven large, gonglike bells, each mounted on a facing wall, shot off a pong.
The merger, the first cross-border marriage of two big European companies of roughly equal size, was messy, with a pong of political compromise.
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The drink prices were listed in a Pong-era font on the screen of an old black-and-white TV.
Dutch design studio Buro Vormkrijgers created a Pong-themed clock as a fun project within their offices.
To play, you walk across the "board," deflecting a disc with a Pong-like paddle, as if it was detached from the surface.
Form a ball that is a bit smaller than a ping pong ball.
The faster a racket brushes a ping pong ball, the faster it will spin.
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