Tang

[ US /ˈtæŋ, ˈtɑŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the imperial dynasty of China from 618 to 907
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How To Use Tang In A Sentence

  • The new Ford Mustang has a lot of punch.
  • It bothered me a little that I didn't have a pickup, and I couldn't see doing much off road driving with my Mustang fastback.
  • To make such a rectangular and austere space appropriate for music, walls are treated with acoustic plaster and ceilings are absorbent too.
  • It was a simple rectangle of crudely mounded basalt rocks, a distinctive arrangement reminiscent of the way Samoans and other Polynesians marked their dead in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
  • All of a sudden St. Philip's ten bells start tanging - one o’clock already - and at once the workshops and factories around the yard begin disgorging throngs of workers on their way to lunch
  • Measurement Intangible assets, such as knowledge and learning, account for a large part of a company's value.
  • Some houses were reduced to neat rectangles of foot-high rubble.
  • The ensuing grassroots campaign failed to save "embrangle" (to confuse or entangle) and "caliginosity" (dimness, darkness). Jezebel
  • Stick us in a virgin paradise, and we create great honeycombed bureaucracies, vast bramble-fields of rules and regulations, ornate politburos filled with policymaking politicos, and, above all, tangled webs of power.
  • There's as much boogie-woogie in its movements as conga and tango.
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