We have no meanings for "little bang" in our records yet.
1 It's basically the little bang that denotes that an attack was blocked.
2 She put her gear in with a little bang of anger.
3 He put a box on a table with a little bang of impatience.
4 He emptied his glass and placed it on the railing with a little bang .
5 Economists say, however, most of the options offer diminishing returns and little bang for the buck.
6 Few rivals -internationally or domestically -get so little bang for their balance sheet buck.
7 Patricia watched the three figures walking briskly down the street, and she closed the door with a little bang .
8 He pulled a small leather purse out of his coat pocket, and laid it with a little bang on the table.
9 Opening the library door with a little bang and a good deal of reckless unconsciousness, she finds herself in Mr. Amherst's presence.
10 There's an occasional little bang , a crunch, a screw pops out and spins across the dashboard as if we're in Apollo 13.
11 The door shut with a little bang , and when he tried to open it again, he found that it seemed to have jammed.
12 Some of the front suspension members were a little banged up.
13 He was a little banged up and fought through it.
14 She was a little banged up and her uniform was a mess, but she was alive.
15 A Corellian YT-1300 light freighter, old, sure, maybe a little banged up here and there, but...still beautiful.
16 A little banged up but fine.
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