[
UK
/bˈæŋɪŋ/
]
[ US /ˈbæŋɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈbæŋɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
- the act of subjecting to strong attack
- a continuing very loud noise
ADJECTIVE
-
(used informally) very large
a thumping loss
How To Use banging In A Sentence
- Johnson and a cohort of industry representatives have been busy banging the drum for London's fintech scene.
- I spent many hours mindlessly banging a tennis ball against the wall.
- I'm the slightly more wussy guy who is one step away from dislocating his neck due to headbanging, and Adam's the big kickboxing man into happy hardcore dance
- Most of the nicks, scuffs and gouges that currently mar the work are a result of human carelessness, such as carts and chairs banging into the walls.
- In ancient times one regular performer apparently used to swallow stones and then make music by banging on his stomach.
- Yep, aggressive lyrics and guitar riffs, all backed by the trademark thumping drums, with only moments of calm to provide a respite from the headbanging.
- They found him out back, banging on a butter churn, watched by unimpressed cows.
- I use the dishes, banging around, making lots of noise.
- To store insert straw into inner tube and apply pressure to banging stick to release air.
- Think twice before banging crank.