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bang in Urdu اُردُو

bang in English

  • bang adv. 1. violently and noisily.
    Ex. The boy on the bicycle went bang into a telephone pole.
    2. suddenly and loudly.
    Ex. The balloon blew up bang in my face.
    3. suddenly and abruptly; all at once.
    Ex. to cut a thing bang off
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  • bang bang (1), noun, verb, adverb, interjection.
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  • bang bang (2), noun, verb.
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  • bang bang (3), noun. bhang.
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  • bang expr. bang up, to damage.
    Ex. My car was banged up in the accident.
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  • bang interj. 1. imitation of gunfire.
    Ex. ""Bang! Bang!"" shouted the boys.
    2. imitation of any sudden, loud noise.
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  • bang noun Usually, bangs, ?pl. a fringe of hair cut short and worn over the forehead.
    Ex. The little girl wore bangs.
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  • bang noun 1. a sudden, loud noise.
    Ex. We heard the bang of a gun.
    2. a violent, noisy blow; thump.
    Ex. He gave the drum a bang.
    3. (Informal.) a striking result or success.
    4. (Informal.) vigor; impetus.
    Ex. a sales cam
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  • bang v.i. 1. to make a sudden, loud noise.
    Ex. The shutter banged against the side of the house.
    2. to close with a loud noise.
    Ex. The door banged as it blew shut in a sudden gust of wind.
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  • bang v.t. 1. to cause to make a sudden, loud noise; shut with noise; slam.
    Ex. He banged the door shut.
    2. to hit with violent and noisy blows.
    Ex. The baby was banging the pan with a spoon.
    3. to handle roughly, and often to mar.
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  • bang v.t. 1. to cut squarely across.
    Ex. She wears her hair banged.
    2. to dock (a horse's tail).
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