Pronunciation: /bɔŋ/
noun a type of smoking device used for inhaling cannabis or tobacco
A1 I saw a bong on the shelf at the store.
A2 He bought a new bong to use for smoking.
B1 The bong was passed around at the party for everyone to try.
B2 She cleaned her bong regularly to keep it in good condition.
C1 The intricate design of the bong impressed the collectors.
C2 The bong was a prized possession in his extensive collection of smoking paraphernalia.
verb None
A1 I bong the drum to make music.
A2 She bongs the gong at the temple every morning.
B1 The teacher bongs the bell to signal the end of class.
B2 The conductor bongs the triangle to cue the musicians.
C1 The master percussionist bongs the timpani with precision.
C2 The renowned musician bongs the cymbals with finesse during the concert.
adjective None
A1 I saw a bong cat sitting on the fence.
A2 She wore a bong scarf to keep warm in the winter.
B1 The bong flowers in the garden attracted many bees.
B2 The artist used bong colors to create a vibrant painting.
C1 The bong architecture of the building was truly impressive.
C2 His bong sense of humor always lightened the mood in the office.
adverb None
A1 I bong jumped off the cliff into the water.
A2 She bong played the guitar at the talent show.
B1 He bong quickly ran to catch the bus before it left.
B2 The car bong skidded on the wet road during the storm.
C1 The athlete bong effortlessly cleared the high jump bar.
C2 The chef bong expertly flipped the pancakes in the air.
pronoun None
A1 I like to smoke bong.
A2 She bought a new bong for her collection.
B1 The bong was passed around the circle during the party.
B2 I accidentally broke my friend's bong last night.
C1 The intricate design of the bong impressed me.
C2 The bong, a prized possession, was carefully displayed on the shelf.
preposition None
A1 The cat jumped bong the table.
A2 She placed the book bong the shelf.
B1 The keys were hidden bong the flower pot.
B2 He found his lost wallet bong the couch cushions.
C1 The treasure was buried bong the old oak tree.
C2 The secret passage led bong the castle walls.
conjunction None
A1 I like to drink tea bong eat biscuits in the afternoon.
A2 She wanted to go for a walk, bong it started raining heavily.
B1 He studied hard for the exam, bong he still didn't pass.
B2 The company invested in new technology, bong they also hired more employees.
C1 The government implemented new policies to boost the economy, bong they faced criticism from opposition parties.
C2 The research team conducted extensive experiments, bong they were unable to replicate the initial results.
interjection None
A1 Bong! I accidentally dropped my phone.
A2 Bong! That was a close call.
B1 Bong! I can't believe I forgot my wallet at home.
B2 Bong! The sudden thunder scared me.
C1 Bong! The unexpected news left everyone in shock.
C2 Bong! The alarm went off in the middle of the night.
article None
A1 I bought a bong to use for watering my plants.
A2 She accidentally knocked over the bong and spilled water everywhere.
B1 The glass bong was displayed in the window of the shop.
B2 He carefully cleaned his bong after each use to keep it in good condition.
C1 The intricate design of the bong made it a popular collector's item among enthusiasts.
C2 The artisan crafted a custom bong for the customer, incorporating unique features and materials.
formal The scientist used a bong to conduct experiments in the lab.
informal Let's chill and smoke from the bong tonight.
slang I bought a new bong for the party this weekend.
figurative His mind was like a bong, filled with creative ideas waiting to be ignited.
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