zinged

/zɪŋd/
verb
  1. Past tense of 'zing': made a sharp, high-pitched humming or whizzing sound, like something moving fast through the air.
    • The bullet zinged off the metal railing with a loud ping.
    • The arrow zinged past his ear and stuck in the tree.
    • A fastball zinged over the plate before the batter could swing.
  2. Past tense of 'zing': moved or traveled very quickly with energy.
    • The kids zinged through the park on their scooters.
    • The skateboarder zinged down the ramp and did a trick.
    • A small sports car zinged around the corner and disappeared.
  3. Past tense of 'zing': criticized or insulted someone sharply or cleverly.
    • He zinged his friend for being late with a sarcastic remark.
    • During the debate, she zinged her opponent with a perfect comeback.
    • The comedian zinged the audience member who was talking too loudly.
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