Bang
(
verb
,
noun
,
adverb
)
(As a verb)
Bang ( verb )
- To make a sudden loud noise by striking something.
- To collide with something forcefully.
Origin:
From the middle english word "bangen" meaning "to strike".
Examples:
- He banged the door shut.
- She banged her head on the low ceiling.
- The drums banged in the background.
- The train banged through the station.
- To bang means to make a sudden loud noise by striking something.
(As a noun)
Bang ( noun )
- To make a sudden loud noise by striking something.
- To collide with something forcefully.
Origin:
From the middle english word "bangen" meaning "to strike".
Examples:
- He banged the door shut.
- She banged her head on the low ceiling.
- The drums banged in the background.
- The train banged through the station.
- To bang means to make a sudden loud noise by striking something.
(As an adverb)
Bang ( adverb )
- To make a sudden loud noise by striking something.
- To collide with something forcefully.
Origin:
From the middle english word "bangen" meaning "to strike".
Examples:
- He banged the door shut.
- She banged her head on the low ceiling.
- The drums banged in the background.
- The train banged through the station.
- To bang means to make a sudden loud noise by striking something.