Pronunciation: /ˈbæŋɪŋ/
noun a loud, forceful sound or action
A1 I heard a loud banging coming from the kitchen.
A2 The banging of the drums could be heard from miles away.
B1 The banging of the hammer against the metal echoed through the workshop.
B2 The banging of the door against the wall startled everyone in the room.
C1 The rhythmic banging of the construction workers could be heard throughout the neighborhood.
C2 The banging of the fireworks lit up the night sky in a spectacular display.
adjective describing something that is loud, forceful, or exciting
A1 The children were banging on pots and pans in the kitchen.
A2 She had a banging headache after staying up all night studying.
B1 The band played a banging set at the music festival.
B2 The party was banging with music and dancing all night long.
C1 The construction workers were banging away on the new building project.
C2 The chef created a banging dish that received rave reviews from the critics.
formal The construction workers were banging on the steel beams to secure them in place.
informal The party last night was banging, everyone had a great time.
slang The new album is banging, I can't stop listening to it.
figurative Her heart was banging in her chest as she waited for the results.
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