whang Synonyms

whang Meaning

Wordnet

whang (n)

the act of hitting vigorously

Wordnet

whang (v)

beat with force

propel or hit with force

attack forcefully

Webster

whang (n.)

A leather thong.

A blow; whack.

A large piece or slice; chunk.

Formerly, a house-cleaning party.

Webster

whang (v. t.)

To beat.

To beat; thrash; bang; also, to throw, hurl, or fling about, violently.

To slice, esp. in large pieces; to chop.

whang Sentence Examples

  1. The hammer whanged against the nail, driving it deep into the wood.
  2. The boxer's fist whanged against his opponent's jaw, knocking him out cold.
  3. The thunder whanged through the sky, shaking the ground beneath their feet.
  4. The drummer's sticks whanged against the cymbals, creating a deafening roar.
  5. The guitar strings whanged as the musician strummed a powerful chord.
  6. The door whanged open, revealing a shadowy figure standing in the doorway.
  7. The baseball bat whanged the ball with such force that it soared over the outfield fence.
  8. The waves whanged against the shore, spraying salt water into the air.
  9. The metal bar whanged against the pipe, creating an earsplitting clang.
  10. The gunshot whanged through the air, sending a shockwave through the crowd.

FAQs About the word whang

the act of hitting vigorously, beat with force, propel or hit with force, attack forcefullyA leather thong., To beat., To beat; thrash; bang; also, to throw, hu

clang, thump, clank, ring, crunch,clash, clink, clangor, rattle, jangle

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The hammer whanged against the nail, driving it deep into the wood.

The boxer's fist whanged against his opponent's jaw, knocking him out cold.

The thunder whanged through the sky, shaking the ground beneath their feet.

The drummer's sticks whanged against the cymbals, creating a deafening roar.