Sentences with bang
bang
B b - To start with a bang
- The idea hit him with a bang
- The show began bang on time.
- The big bang theory makes a lot of sense until we ask the question what.
- To run bang against a wall
- Be stopped bang in the middle
- In BRIT, use fringe
- I heard four or five loud bangs.
- The engine spat and banged. [VERB]
- ...the sound of doors banging. [VERB]
- We could bang on the desks and shout till they let us out. [VERB + on]
- She banged his dinner on the table. [VERB noun preposition]
- She'd fainted and banged her head. [VERB noun]
- ...a nasty bang on the head.
- I didn't mean to bang into you. [VERB into noun]
- My bangs were cut short, but the rest of my hair was long.
- ...bang in the middle of the track.
- He gave the ball a bang
- He realized with a bang that he was late
- To bang one's head
- To bang about the house
- He banged the ball over the fence
- bang went his hopes of winning
- bang in the middle of the road
- To bang on the door.
- The guns banged all night.
- She fell bang against the wall.
- He stood bang in the middle of the flower bed.
- That hat is absolutely bang on.
- When he struck it with a hammer, there was a loud bang.
- Tiffany has long hair and bangs.
- An e-mail address with an ! is called a bang path.
- Load the bang into the hole.
- The fireworks banged away all through the night. Stop banging on the door. I heard you the first time! My head was banging after drinking all night at the concert.
- He banged the door shut. David and Mary banged into each other.
- We can hear the couple banging upstairs.
- Hold the picture while I bang in this nail.
- The passenger door was bang against the garage wall.
- He arrived bang on time.
- Distracted, he ran bang into the opening door.
- He pointed his finger at her like a gun and said, "Bang!"