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Bang vs Cracking - What's the difference?

bang | cracking | Related terms |

Bang is a related term of cracking.


As a noun cracking is

(chemistry) the thermal decomposition of a substance, especially that of crude petroleum in order to produce petrol / gasoline.

As an adjective cracking is

great.

As an adverb cracking is

(british) very, usually associated with praise.

As a verb cracking is

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Jab vs Bang - What's the difference?

jab | bang | Related terms |

Jab is a related term of bang.


As a noun jab

is a quick stab or blow.

As a verb jab

is to poke or thrust abruptly, or to make such a motion.

Wail vs Bang - What's the difference?

wail | bang | Related terms |

Wail is a related term of bang.


As a noun wail

is a prolonged cry, usually high-pitched, especially as of grief or anguish.

As a verb wail

is to cry out, as in sorrow or anguish or wail can be (obsolete) to choose; to select.

Bang vs Report - What's the difference?

bang | report | Related terms |

Bang is a related term of report.


As a noun report is

report (all senses).

Bang vs Breaking - What's the difference?

bang | breaking | Related terms |

Bang is a related term of breaking.


As a verb breaking is

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As a noun breaking is

the act by which something is broken.

Bang vs Headlong - What's the difference?

bang | headlong | Synonyms |

Bang is a synonym of headlong.


As an adverb headlong is

with the head first or down.

As an adjective headlong is

precipitous.

As a verb headlong is

to precipitate.

Bang vs Clip - What's the difference?

bang | clip | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between bang and clip

is that bang is a sudden percussive noise while clip is something which clips or grasps; a device for attaching one object to another.

As verbs the difference between bang and clip

is that bang is to make sudden loud noises, and often repeatedly, especially by exploding or hitting something while clip is to grip tightly.

As an adverb bang

is right, directly.

As an interjection bang

is a verbal emulation of a sudden percussive sound.

Thrash vs Bang - What's the difference?

thrash | bang |


As a verb thrash

is to beat mercilessly.

As a noun thrash

is a beat or blow; the sound of beating.

Bang vs Echo - What's the difference?

bang | echo | Related terms |

Bang is a related term of echo.


As a noun echo is

echo (a reflected sound that is heard again by its initial observer).

Bang vs Splitting - What's the difference?

bang | splitting | Related terms |

Bang is a related term of splitting.


As a noun splitting is

an instance where something.

As an adjective splitting is

resembling the sound of something being split or ripped.

As a verb splitting is

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