Indonesian, East and South East Asian musical percussion instrument.
Sinònims
Examples for "gong"
Examples for "gong"
1Young Ms Daisy Ridley ended up securing the best international breakthrough gong.
2The Official Competition gong went to Kelly Reichardt's ecstatically received Certain Women.
3The gilded Swiss clock in the drawing-room was striking its tiny gong.
4And then the gong called him to the center of the ring.
5The discordant clang of the gong died away into the far distance.
1Over the grave he beats gongs and sets off packs of fire-crackers.
2As it crashed in, the quick gongs of several police patrols sounded.
3A nationwide campaign was carried on with drums and gongs sounding everywhere.
4All these gongs are obtained through traders from Bruni, China, and Java.
5In a minute we may hear them whimpering, and their gongs going.
1The Fox presided over one lamp and Heavy bossed the other one.
2Every one was glad that Leclere bossed the raising of the tower.
3I love being bossed by you, but every game has its rules.
4He directed the others in replenishing the wares, and bossed the bargaining.
5She bossed those children and made them mind-justlike they was hers.
Translations for suspended gongs