whang

/wæŋ/
verb
  1. To strike or hit with a loud, sharp sound.
    • He whanged the drum with all his might.
    • She whanged the pot against the sink to clean it.
    • The gate whanged shut in the wind.
  2. To throw or propel something forcefully.
    • She whanged her backpack onto the floor.
    • The kid whanged a rock at the can.
    • He whanged the ball across the field.
Synonyms
noun
  1. A loud, sharp, ringing sound, like a hard hit or a heavy object falling.
    • The door closed with a whang.
    • We heard a whang as the hammer hit the anvil.
    • The whang of the metal pipe echoed in the alley.
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