zinging

/ˈzɪŋɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Having a lively, sharp, or exciting quality; zesty.
    • The song has a zinging beat that makes you want to dance.
    • The zinging flavor of the ginger ale woke up my taste buds.
    • Her zinging personality made her the life of the party.
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verb
  1. To move very quickly with a sharp, buzzing sound.
    • A mosquito zinged around the room, annoying everyone.
    • The car zinged down the highway at top speed.
    • The arrow zinged past his ear and hit the target.
  2. To criticize or make a sharp, witty remark at someone.
    • During the debate, she zinged her opponent for his weak argument.
    • He zinged his brother for forgetting their mom's birthday.
    • The comedian zinged the politician with a clever one-liner.
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