How To Use Banger In A Sentence

  • To go from that fall, hitting her head, and then to do the headbanger is pretty amazing. The Sun
  • Initially known for drum'n'bass-driven club bangers, they have since headed into tamer territory. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's like paying off the mortgage on your house or choosing to lease a new car over three years instead of keeping your old banger with its crippling repair bills.
  • ICE hasn't listed any native Filipino on its "gangbanger" watchlist or detention cells in the past few years, although insignificant remnants of Pinoy street gangs like Akrho and Bahala Na Gang sporadically surface in known Filipino communities here and in Carson, Glendale, Eagle Rock, San Fernando Valley, Rowland Heights, West Covina and Hawthorne. Undefined
  • Now if only something can be done about spotted dick and bangers and mash.
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  • Seamus Ryan says he feels there needs to be greater controls on the sale and use of fireworks and bangers.
  • The bangers and mash would probably win. The Sun
  • Top of the list is bangers and mash. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bangers and mash would probably win. The Sun
  • Strange, though Ian, how half-a-dozen years can turn a crass old banger into a collectable classic.
  • So LEMMY show you how to make a stodging hangover meal of MotörHEADbangers shepherd’s pie with Yorkshire puddings. Mosh Potatoes
  • But they quickly succumb to the pleasures of curry and bangers and mash. Times, Sunday Times
  • Apparently there has been an increase in the use of fireworks this year with bangers and so called rockets going off on a nightly basis over the past few weeks.
  • And here's an old banger. The Sun
  • We write anthems and bangers. The Sun
  • Among the English classics will be steak and kidney pudding, lamb chump chops, topside of beef, bangers and mash, and fish, chips and peas.
  • And the sausage and mash was actually very good: a nice local venison banger and tweedy potato.
  • When they're cooked in a syrupy lemon gravy, the combo ticks all the boxes for an interesting change from bangers and mash. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the show, rapper Xzbit gives ordinary folks' old bangers a pimp makeover.
  • Spring caplet made from a man's sweater on Treadbanger. In Which We Deviate from Writing to Fashion – These Things Happen
  • Among the English classics will be steak and kidney pudding, lamb chump chops, topside of beef, bangers and mash, and fish, chips and peas.
  • I redlined my A4's four-banger as we came up on the depot.
  • Ottawa isn't known for it's headbangers, but it seemed that every metalhead in the city turned out for this show.
  • National Car Test mechanics are clamping down on old bangers with more than 60,000 pre-1992 registered cars failing the test this year.
  • Other mains - such as grilled marinated poussin with couscous, specialty bangers and mash, rump of lamb on a sweet-potato stack - are straightforward enough that I am confident they would be as good.
  • And take care with sparklers, fireworks, bangers and bonfires and try not to frighten the vulnerable.
  • The use of bangers and fireworks to welcome in the new year being suspended by more than 850 towns and cities on the Italian peninsula. Times, Sunday Times
  • Every summer for the last five years, this northern Scandinavian city has brought together airheads, headbangers and rockers for the competition.
  • As the drivers of old bangers are the least able to afford to invest heavily in a new car, this policy seems unfair.
  • Father "gangbanger" Boyle gets millions from city to coddle his gang members and he needs to be audited. "Gang Czar" Tax On Homeowners Headed For Ballot
  • The reindeer was actually an interesting cold meat, like a prosciutto ham, but slightly more substance than pork, while the Aussie sausages were good meaty bangers.
  • And, of course, there'll be the now famous and much awaited rock show for the city's legions of headbangers.
  • DRIVERS who trade in bangers for new cars will get up to 5,000 - if they buy electric. The Sun
  • That's bound to confuse future historians, but not as much as another recent discovery, Heidbanger Hole, in honour of the unfortunate speleologist who walloped his head on his way out.
  • Many people raise cases like that as an example of how a ban on voting for ex-cons is bad public policy — I recruited a reformed gangbanger once to do voting registration radio spots, so I know from this one. Matthew Yglesias » George Will’s Odd Aversion to Democracy
  • THE number of old bangers dumped on our streets will soar, a report warns today. The Sun
  • We were pretty cognizant of how real headbangers would react.
  • Morton, 32, bothers to make his own pork sausage for the British comfort food known as bangers and mash. Going beyond fish and chips: Againn will please Anglophiles
  • You walk in to the deafening metronome uncha-uncha-uncha robotic caterwaul, the music almost binary in nature 101101-ing to a crowd of Latino gangbangers, septuagenarians, slumming rich kids and washed-up high school jocks with backwards hats who were just looking for something to date rape. Someplace Else
  • It complements a banger perfectly and will make you forget the November chill.
  • Dozens of local children had the chance to dig into platefuls of bangers and beans and get a present from Father Christmas at Devizes fire station's Breakfast with Santa on Saturday.
  • Right here in Hanoi we have all the fish and chips we could eat and I've even managed to source a pretty decent bangers and mash.
  • But for the amateurs who drive their old bangers in the Plymouth-Dakar charity rally, it's a struggle to stop their cars falling apart.
  • Bangers and mash is said to be the thing many newly converted vegetarians miss, but now they need pine no longer.
  • This was the season when I'd once again set off across the stubbly fields to school, the sky infused with a pumpkin light, and the first whiff of banger smoke on the air.
  • There are fireworks, of course, and wee boys have a licence to roam the streets letting off bangers up closes, down dunnies and underneath unsuspecting old-age pensioners.
  • The French scheme resulted in drivers claiming the grant by trading in old bangers that had not been driven for years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Zoo chiefs threw in the rusty old banger to highlight the menace of pollution to animals in the wild. The Sun
  • But afterwards, bangers, mash and peas is one of my favourite meals. Times, Sunday Times
  • At Scolton Manor the 1950s theme was reflected by Jack Holt and his Band, a display of omnibus memorabilia and 50s-style fare such as bangers and mash and roly poly pudding in the restaurant.
  • Sorry we're late, but I had the old banger apart and it took longer to put it back together than I figured.
  • The dog track there plays host to banger racing meets on Sundays. The Sun
  • But using lightweight digital equipment, the filmmakers roved around the Calgary area (with Lawrence and Spence in character) and captured scenes of interaction with actual headbangers.
  • The dog track there plays host to banger racing meets on Sundays. The Sun
  • All pet owners should be extremely cautious this weekend as children play with fireworks and bangers, he said.
  • The youth's mother lives in our street so he's always coming round here in stolen cars or old bangers which he does up.
  • You mean like those lovely pork fat and bread crumb monstrosities you call bangers? Original Signal - Transmitting Buzz
  • Top of the list is bangers and mash. Times, Sunday Times
  • Louise, who was cooking, dished up a supreme bangers and mash with onion and red wine gravy, and I had prepared The Films of Patrick Swayze as my conversational masterclass.
  • Earlier this month, we reported how there was confusion over the resource accounting budget - an issue that few others have bothered to even investigate, preferring instead to listen to the headbangers in the Scottish Parliament.
  • Within the hour her repertoire included Rob Roy, Sidecar, Sloe Gin Fizz, Tom Collins and Comm Collins, (with vodka, so named by Russkie-hating Uncle Nick), and prettiest of all, Harvey Wallbanger, a froth as creamy yellow as the egg custard her mother whipped up for her when she was recovering from flu. Radium
  • The idea is for a dish that looks like bangers and mash, but is a dessert. Times, Sunday Times
  • You stick your fingers up in anger as you wheelspin away in your old banger, kicking out enough fumes to create another twenty foot hole in the ozone.
  • Igdb aims, through its awareness campaign, to encourage people to show consideration to guide dogs and their owners and not use illegal fireworks and bangers in built up areas.
  • Next up at Wimbledon are the stock cars, rookie bangers and national hot rods on Sunday, March 30.
  • Harvey Wallbangers and cranberries cape codder, cosmos. The Swell Dressed Party
  • People would queue for days to argue with Kostis over the impact technology has had on the modern game but there is no debate over his assertion that the two Americans are more than one-dimensional "bangers". Bubba Watson and Dustin Johnson add power to USA's Ryder Cup bid
  • A young city woman who became blind four years ago is calling on those with fireworks, rockets and bangers to think of people in her situation this Hallowe'en.
  • Zoo chiefs threw in the rusty old banger to highlight the menace of pollution to animals in the wild. The Sun
  • He had an old banger of his own, bought with Philip Arbuthnot's legacy.
  • I have known rocks become oblivious to both the old type of scarecrow and its modern equivalent, the automatic banger.
  • Gay artists have a real reason to fear homophobic rejection, or at least a dimming of enthusiasm, from the headbangers in the pit.
  • Proper obsolete old banger now. The Sun
  • I sing "Suzie is a Headbanger" in deceptively empty streets. Poetry and Healing
  • The menu boasts fairly traditional pub grub (fish and chips, bangers and mash), but a specials board moves it into gastro-pub territory.
  • The old banger is facing an uphill struggle. Times, Sunday Times
  • It banned the supply to the public of aerial shells, aerial maroons, shells-in-mortar and maroons-in-mortar, bangers, mini-rockets and fireworks of ‘erratic flight’.
  • He tries TOO hard to look GQ - laughable how he ALWAYS throws his suit jacket over a shoulder for just that "jaunty" look when in fact he grew up as a gangbanger, it's so unnatural. Christine Essels CD 2 Party in The Valley
  • We bypassed the bangers and mash, steak and ale pie and cheese macaroni in favour of fish and chips, and the chicken paillard with black pudding, mashed potato and creamed spinach.
  • Collect the matches, banger and coin. 37.
  • From rotund one-pot stews and bangers, mash and onion gravy to fork-bending risottos, the diverse menu will soon have you kicking off your heels.
  • Fortunately, headbangers aren't the only ones getting lean, mean and green.
  • Hallowe'en is a particularly busy time for the dog pound as some dogs tend to be frightened off by fireworks and bangers and end up in the pound as they are unable to find their way home.
  • Gardai in stations in Carlow, and around the country, have been inundated with complaints relating to fireworks and bangers.
  • Vegetarian bangers with cabbage and onion clapshot will humble many a meat-eater, while the earthy sweet potato, coconut and lentil soup is as genial as an old friend's embrace.
  • They don't bang fists (like "bangers") when they're happy. Lieberman launches grassroots organization
  • All gang bangers wore these kinda baggy pants, "baggies" and like a t-shirt, etc. Dogsolitude Diary Entry
  • We're better known as bangers, and for me to come through to hit the button ... that's pretty memorable. Ottawa Sun
  • Some instinct tells me that his old banger would not have passed an MOT test.
  • This move towards the more sophisticated sausage has propelled once basic British staples such as bangers and mash and toad in the hole to new culinary heights.
  • Other mains - such as grilled marinated poussin with couscous, specialty bangers and mash, rump of lamb on a sweet-potato stack - are straightforward enough that I am confident they would be as good.
  • British banger and turning it into something special. The Sun
  • These same emissions zones will also catch clapped-out old bangers and poorly-maintained lorries and vans.
  • Maybe that "gangbanger" is a 17 year-old troubled youth that hasn't been given any proper guidance in his life and should not be dead. Chicagotribune.com -
  • Among the English classics will be steak and kidney pudding, lamb chump chops, topside of beef, bangers and mash, and fish, chips and peas.
  • The Muine Bheag Gardai are reminding people, particularly young people and their parents, that all types of bangers and fireworks are illegal and highly dangerous except as part of a licensed event.
  • Other things can cause deafness, like being a headbanger for 40 years. Times, Sunday Times
  • The elderly residents of Ardmaine Nursing Home on the Fullerton Road suffer nightly harassment and are unable to sleep as youths throw squibs and bangers at the windows, according to a member of staff.
  • Government ' cash for bangers ' scrappage scheme accounts for nearly 21 per cent of all new car registrations last month.
  • To give you something of the flavour, bangers and mash with onion gravy is the signature dish among the 12 main courses, which also include steak and kidney pie, and grilled sea bass with lemon butter.
  • Did the show also feature the infamous headbanger? The Sun
  • By the late Sixties, an was an exotic banger.
  • Yet given the fact that this headbanger's journey comes complete with a virtually non-stop metal soundtrack and is clearly a one-sided argument, it seems churlish to pretend that it was made for anyone but the die-hard metal brigade.
  • Lunch was bangers and mash in a boozer. The Sun
  • A group of people needs to get together and gather a dozen or so really old bangers and drive them up to the toll bridge.
  • The menu boasts everything from rump steaks to bangers and mash - and there are jackets and baguettes available too.
  • For an audience filled with professional headbangers, waiting to get their rock and rolls off with their favorite brand of brazen electrical cacophony, this is a risk of monumental proportions.
  • We got heaps of orders for bangers. The Sun
  • What ends up happening is nothing short of a miracle as the so-called gangbanger somehow stumbles with his gun and is pummeled into the ground by an entire crew of skaters. Doobybrain.com
  • He claimed that he bought and sold old bangers and often loaned them to others.
  • ‘I've always thought you would have to be a complete headbanger as a woman to want periods,’ suggests Baird.
  • The lunches include traditional pub courses - burgers, baguettes, bangers and mash, and fish and chips, although the menu may be expanded in the coming months.
  • A crisp ten pound note gets you two meals from a selection of lasagne, spag bol, chicken tikka masala, bangers and mash, veggie burger, and a bottle of the wine of the month.
  • Zoo chiefs threw in the rusty old banger to highlight the menace of pollution to animals in the wild. The Sun
  • Can you believe it - late last night someone in the village set off a heap of fireworks - rockets, bangers.
  • THERE is good news for the Great British banger. The Sun
  • I respect your opinion and I actually agree with you on the production aspect but I personally looked past the lack of "bangers" and focused more on the overall theme/concept of the album. Ether: The Stuff That Makes Your Soul Burn Slow
  • He regales awesome tales about his former life as an Oxnard gangbanger. ‘Avatar,’ Woody Allen And A Tweet From Prison In Today’s Twitter-Wood » MTV Movies Blog
  • The bangers and mash would probably win. The Sun
  • How they are so popular with the headbangers is beyond me.
  • Too hard for popsters, too twisted for arena-rock headbangers and too subversive for all but the most open-minded listeners, they dealt with taboo subjects with a bizarre wit and hard-rocking drive.
  • He also pointed out that there is a specific offence under the law for throwing any ignited fireworks or bangers in public places.
  • Although my own short-lived nu metal days were finished by the time I turned 16, it was obvious to anyone in attendance that these guys would stand out in a field of sound-alike headbangers.
  • Young people often steal the most attractive and new models rather than old bangers.
  • Headbanger music: loud, rough music that you can slam your head around to.
  • This is very flattering for any red-blooded British banger. The Sun
  • The driver of the banger, an MOT failure which had a normal unmodified engine, has not been named.
  • So, if your clapped-out old banger goes phut-phut one day on the motorway, then don't hesitate to dip into your emergency fund to fix it.
  • I am not a headbanger on this. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's everything there from jazz to headbangers.
  • Among the English classics will be steak and kidney pudding, lamb chump chops, topside of beef, bangers and mash, and fish, chips and peas.
  • I should say I also suspect the sheriff is our serial killer of fangbangers. True Blood --- No Spoilers Please
  • My side is taking a long view that the longer this goes on the better, in the hope that the headbangers wake up to the reality.
  • Magic is more of a banger.
  • And then of course there were the Sanger Bangers of Belfast Our camp in Dortmund was full of the f uckers! Army Rumour Service
  • Soft soul plays as waiters bring dishes such as steaks, chicken burgers and bangers and mash. Times, Sunday Times
  • Superintendent Noel McCarthy has now appealed to parents not to purchase fireworks or bangers for their children.
  • We write anthems and bangers. The Sun
  • Proper obsolete old banger now. The Sun
  • When they're cooked in a syrupy lemon gravy, the combo ticks all the boxes for an interesting change from bangers and mash. Times, Sunday Times
  • But afterwards, bangers, mash and peas is one of my favourite meals. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her mannerisms at some points were those of a heavy-rock headbanger. Times, Sunday Times
  • Talk about bangers and mash! The Sun
  • As the crowd surged away from yet another fizzing banger, we edged our way out of the square and ran for the cover of our hotel.
  • The doubting duck was a bit chewy and its small banger of confit too dry - straw wrapped in flakes of sunburnt skin. Times, Sunday Times
  • Initially known for drum'n'bass-driven club bangers, they have since headed into tamer territory. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bangers and mash and roly-poly pudding were on the menu and prizes were presented by Mayor, Councillor Barbara Shone for the most authentic costumes.
  • Lunch was bangers and mash in a boozer. The Sun
  • Caustic yet cohesive, the band's old-school punk rock sound has evolved into a real headbanger's ball.
  • Top of the list is bangers and mash. Times, Sunday Times
  • The omens didn't look good when the intrepid explorers had to jump-start their old bangers to reach the end of the street.
  • And here's an old banger. The Sun
  • Heavy metal is far too broad and complex a topic to cover in depth over the course of one film, but A Headbanger's Journey is an excellent primer on the subject.
  • This is the woman, remember, who served bangers and mash at her wedding reception in the Crooked Billet pub in Reading and then honeymooned in Scotland in November.
  • With my wages I'd be lucky to get an old banger. The Sun
  • My most impressive dish is an advanced form of bangers and mash, using the best sausages (by Mr Harris of Tywardreath, in Cornwall) cooked in cider with apples and bacon.
  • In all likelihood some were headbangers who failed lamentably at school.
  • With a nostalgic nod to classic metal soloing and a jack-hammer delivery, the band have hit upon a mixture of old metal and nu metal that should please all ages of headbangers.
  • There's an extraordinary array of high performance models that can do almost anything, but there's also a lot of clapped-out old bangers from the former communist bloc that can leak, break down and possibly even explode. Reuniting the Fast Show online is like making love to a beautiful woman
  • Rally rules state that the car cannot be worth more than £100 and Les and Claudio had a struggle in getting their banger in a condition to race.
  • The prize-winning butcher has been selling handmade bangers and high quality cuts of meat in Cricklade for the past 21 years.
  • British banger and turning it into something special. The Sun
  • Half of the songs on this album could be constituted as "bangers" but the one track that got the most burn this week was "Goodness Music" surpassing last week's champion "Dream Streets". Dart Adams presents Livications: When They Reminisce
  • Two weeks ahead of Hallowe'en, several complaints have already been made to Ballybricken Garda Station about fireworks, bangers and general anti-social behaviour.
  • The Society warned that animals can be frightened by fireworks and bangers.
  • There is currently a bill (Democratic formed/backed) that wil not only "legalize" ILLEGALS in 24 hours (you read it right) but also allow "Gang Bangers" in as well "as long as they say they don't wnat to be in a gang anymore". The notorious "You Lied" comment by Senator Wilson
  • Feel free to call yourself Lisbon for six bass bounding bangers and morph into a louco-dança-mestre screaming "grandioso" throughout. The Fast Life
  • My weeny merguez, resting flaccidly on couscous, franked the inoffensiveness form, while another, fatter nine quid banger, "the Beaujolaise" – an amalgam of pork, mushroom, onion and bacon – seemed less a sausage than a loose coalition struggling to coexist amicably under the one skin. Restaurant: Bar Boulud, London SW1
  • Bay area DJ Cheb i Sabbah spits out a bhangra banger on "Son of Shiva," and the Bhakti Brothers ⎯ Giacomini and Robin Livingston ⎯ re-dub five tracks, including a melodica-drenched rendition of "Om Namah Shivaya. Derek Beres: Global Beat Fusion: Reclaiming the Elephant
  • And to rub salt into the already gangrenous wounds of headbangers, the band members also cut their hair, a no-no in the world of metal.
  • These fireworks are no longer bangers but more like explosives, which, only recently, have been used to blow telephone boxes to pieces.
  • Nicknamed bangers because of their tendency to explode if the skins are not pierced before frying, sausages have come a long way.
  • If you already own a car, and don't intend to keep it, then you also need to estimate a trade-in price for your old banger.
  • ‘There will be something for the headbangers and something for those who like soulful music as well,’ says Sam.
  • Looking out of my sitting room window this morning, I noted that, of all the cars I could see in the surrounding driveways, my husband and I have the oldest bangers on the block.
  • With all the attention paid to aircraft carriers in the paint and rocket-launch slam dunkers, you might be tempted to think that the NBA has become a game for bangers and leapers only.
  • Tuesday morning, I hit the hotel restaurant- a proto pub called the Elephant and Castle- for an insanely huge "English Breakfast", which involved grilled mushrooms and tomatoes, "bangers"a/k/a fat sausages, cubes of fried potatoes, and eggs. Class Holiday: Chapter One
  • Not that I am out on the streets everyday trying to convert gang members, but the mentality of blaming or covering up this tragedy by referring to someone as a "gangbanger" does nothing to help society. Chicagotribune.com -
  • On a family visit to Windsor Safari Park just to get used to his new car, a jumpy old banger with steering wheel stick-shift gears, Ron was flagged down by a policeman.
  • They are not supposed to be working but their entrepreneurial skills include buying old bangers at the car market and fixing them up for resale.
  • I have known rocks become oblivious to both the old type of scarecrow and its modern equivalent, the automatic banger.
  • THE number of old bangers dumped on our streets will soar, a report warns today. The Sun
  • The bangers and mash would probably win. The Sun
  • The idea is for a dish that looks like bangers and mash, but is a dessert. Times, Sunday Times
  • Proper obsolete old banger now. The Sun
  • The kerbside on the south bound section of the carriageway between Linden Road and Union Street is littered with old bangers.
  • If it's a clapped-out old banger you lose your temper, kick the tyres and scream curses when it won't start.
  • Too hard for popsters, too twisted for arena-rock headbangers and too subversive for all but the most open-minded listeners, they dealt with taboo subjects with a bizarre wit and hard-rocking drive.
  • Ottawa isn't known for its headbangers, but it seemed that every metalhead in the city turned out for this show.
  • Then, he started getting interested in banger-racing and got a steady girlfriend.
  • The French scheme resulted in drivers claiming the grant by trading in old bangers that had not been driven for years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Strange, though Ian, how half-a-dozen years can turn a crass old banger into a collectable classic.
  • THERE is good news for the Great British banger. The Sun
  • Proper obsolete old banger now. The Sun
  • Plus there are adhesive strips, banger strips, mottos and hats - everything you need for a cracking cracker.
  • The old banger is facing an uphill struggle. Times, Sunday Times
  • I put the radio on my favorite headbanger's station, and put it on full blast.
  • This little econobox doesn't get its punch from some steroid-boosted turbocharged four-banger.
  • As for playing among old bangers, the ASA ruled the it was ‘irresponsible to show a car scrapyard as an adventurous place to hang out with friends’.
  • After "fluffer", my expecations were no longer as unguarded when I later on learned of the words "Banger" and "Swooper". Archive 2008-04-01

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