[
US
/ˈbɑŋ/
]
[ UK /bˈɒŋ/ ]
[ UK /bˈɒŋ/ ]
VERB
-
ring loudly and deeply
the big bell bonged
NOUN
- a dull resonant sound as of a bell
How To Use bong In A Sentence
- An interlude of steel drum, tympani, and bongo injected a decidedly powerful tribal element to the experience.
- Fewer and fewer people living in this country feel any cultural connection with jolly swagmen, billabongs and coolibah trees.
- To celebrate, Facebook is giving its 150 million-plus users a mystery virtual gift, such as bongo drums and beer. Macworld
- Each man was surrounded by an absolute armada of percussion: Bongos, congas, sambas and tom toms; high-hats, kettles, timpani and snares.
- My question: who the heck does or will set government policy w.r.t. healthcare if not those who actually, you know, know a stethoscope from a beer bong? More on the Democratic party’s War on Breasts. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
- Each set replaces a single die in a normal (with the predator dice) game of Bongo.
- They made a very sonorous and resonant bong.
- Tromp would maunder over and over of how Johannes Maartens and the cunies robbed the kings on Tabong Mountain, each embalmed in his golden coffin with an embalmed maid on either side; and of how these ancient proud ones crumbled to dust within the hour while the cunies cursed and sweated at junking the coffins. Chapter 15
- Repeated sampling was more extensive with bongo / Tucker gear than with neuston gear.
- This billabong is part of the Mary River in the Top End of the Northern Territory.