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whang

noun

A blow; a whack.

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Maybe he simply needs to let it all go for a bit, to listen to three hours of Norwegian speed metal, take his run-up back to the sight screen and run in and bowl as fast as he can, however he can, just as Bob Willis did at Headingly in 1981 when Mike Brearley suggested he forget about bowling no-balls, just run in and whang it down.

The machine let out a loud whang as he passed the coil over it.

The "whang" in Huckleberry Finn's voice is as familiar to writer as the peech of his parents.

His ball struck one of the struts and with a whang!, caromed left, right around the dogleg, leaving him with just a chip shot to the green.

I'm a country singer with the mountain whang to it".

The round object shown in the photos appears to be a model of a warhead trigger device which would contain uranium or plutonium, according to nuclear expert Whang Jof-ho of Kyung Hee university in South Korea.

Almost inevitably though, he follows it up with a filthy whang down the leg-side.

Channelling DFA's electro ouevre, the duo (Whang and producer John MacLean) offer up a deliciously fun house number, "Feel Like Movin'".

Hands-in-the-air affair from Whang Formerly a key member of LCD Soundsystem and firmly ensconced in the DFA stable, Nancy Whang steps out from the keyboards to provide vocals again for electronic act The Juan MacLean.

Whang, the d.j., mentioned a friend who still uses a first-generation iPhone.

Not long ago, Whang posted online a photograph of a handsome white helicopter, captioned, "The new Mori City Air Service from Narita to Tokyo is amazing.

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