The act of hitting vigorously.
1Bang, whang, go the wrestlers below, with loud shouts and laughter.
2In about three minutes whang went Holden's gun; I ran with all my might.
3A tinkle of glassware, snort of trombones, whang of banjos.
4And as to being the other kind-well ,youhave just seen him whang past!
5Maybe I wouldn't whang your head off for the fright that you've given me!
6Many of the nobility purchased their porcelain and tobacco of Tching-whang, and recognized him immediately.
7A bullet sang through the doorway, flattening itself with a whang on the iron wall.
8He unbuttons his fly and hauls out his whang.
9Only question is how much slower the rattler's whang strap'll shorten up than your lines.
10McCall has the right and true Rockefeller whang.
11Go swiftly and bring back every true lad that can whang bow, or gar sword-iron whistle.
12I do dearly wish for my life you was Mr. (whang) Zephaniah (whang) Job (whang).
13This Tching-whang was a fine old fellow.
14I am lying on my back, the twilight does mistily bluish miracles through the slit over the whang-klang.
15Turning neither to the right nor to the left, he made his way to the residence of Tching-whang.
16And the ex-censor of the highest board gravely and gracefully bowed the family of Tching-whang out of the premises.