Bang ( verb , noun , adverb )

(As a verb)

Bang ( verb )

  1. To make a sudden loud noise by striking something.
  2. To collide with something forcefully.

Origin:

From the middle english word "bangen" meaning "to strike".

Examples:

  1. He banged the door shut.
  2. She banged her head on the low ceiling.
  3. The drums banged in the background.
  4. The train banged through the station.
  5. To bang means to make a sudden loud noise by striking something.

(As a noun)

Bang ( noun )

  1. To make a sudden loud noise by striking something.
  2. To collide with something forcefully.

Origin:

From the middle english word "bangen" meaning "to strike".

Examples:

  1. He banged the door shut.
  2. She banged her head on the low ceiling.
  3. The drums banged in the background.
  4. The train banged through the station.
  5. To bang means to make a sudden loud noise by striking something.

(As an adverb)

Bang ( adverb )

  1. To make a sudden loud noise by striking something.
  2. To collide with something forcefully.

Origin:

From the middle english word "bangen" meaning "to strike".

Examples:

  1. He banged the door shut.
  2. She banged her head on the low ceiling.
  3. The drums banged in the background.
  4. The train banged through the station.
  5. To bang means to make a sudden loud noise by striking something.
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