The act of subjecting to strong attack.
(Used informally) very large.
1 Some time later, banging noises were heard coming from the car boot.
2 Georgiana smiled in the darkness at the coincidence of that banging door.
3 No way, USA! People were banging on the side of the bus.
4 A few minutes after departure, they started banging on the locked doors.
5 It's set to expire, and Congress is banging out a new bill.
6 I wait for some reaction, perhaps a broomstick banging back in response.
7 The week before I was banging on about the need for manners.
8 Villagers swarmed the family home, banging drums, ululating and waving tree branches.
9 Two miles farther back the heavies are banging away over our heads.
10 And all the time that whistling and banging of the shells continued.
11 That cavalier attitude has sparked nightly pot - banging protests and daily media condemnations.
12 I cried, banging on the panels with the butt of the weapon.
13 Ahead of her, she could hear muffled curses and banging against metal.
14 A disembodied moustache screaming 'Heil!' and banging on about the Final Solution.
15 Shortly, he heard it: a clanging or banging reverberating down the stones.
16 Swift arrived sporting a banging new bob with gal pal Selena Gomez.
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