uproar |
bang |
Related terms |
In transitive terms the difference between uproar and bang
is that
uproar is to throw into uproar or confusion while
bang is to cut squarely across, as the tail of a horse, or a person's forelock; to cut (the hair).
As an adverb bang is
right, directly.
As an interjection bang is
a verbal emulation of a sudden percussive sound.
bang |
slap |
Synonyms |
Bang is a synonym of slap.
As a noun slap is
a blow, especially one given with the open hand, or with something broad and flat.
As a verb slap is
to give a slap.
As an adverb slap is
exactly, precisely.
peal |
bang |
Related terms |
In intransitive terms the difference between peal and bang
is that
peal is to sound with a peal or peals while
bang is to make sudden loud noises, and often repeatedly, especially by exploding or hitting something.
In transitive terms the difference between peal and bang
is that
peal is to assail with noise while
bang is to cut squarely across, as the tail of a horse, or a person's forelock; to cut (the hair).
As an adverb bang is
right, directly.
As an interjection bang is
a verbal emulation of a sudden percussive sound.
bang |
drive |
Related terms |
Bang is a related term of drive.
As a verb drive is
.
pandemonium |
bang |
Related terms |
Pandemonium is a related term of bang.
As a noun pandemonium
is the imaginary capital of hell (often with a capital letter).
plod |
bang |
Related terms |
Plod is a related term of bang.
As a noun plod
is a slow or labored walk or other motion or activity or
plod can be (obsolete) a puddle or
plod can be the police, police officers.
As a verb plod
is to walk or move slowly and heavily or laboriously (+ on, through, over).
burst |
bang |
Synonyms |
In intransitive terms the difference between burst and bang
is that
burst is to enter or exit hurriedly and unexpectedly while
bang is to make sudden loud noises, and often repeatedly, especially by exploding or hitting something.
In transitive terms the difference between burst and bang
is that
burst is to produce as an effect of bursting while
bang is to cut squarely across, as the tail of a horse, or a person's forelock; to cut (the hair).
As an adverb bang is
right, directly.
As an interjection bang is
a verbal emulation of a sudden percussive sound.
clout |
bang |
Related terms |
Clout is a related term of bang.
As a noun clout
is influence or effectiveness, especially political.
As a verb clout
is to hit, especially with the fist.
bang |
cuff |
Synonyms |
Bang is a synonym of cuff.
As a noun cuff is
(obsolete) glove; mitten or
cuff can be a blow, especially with the open hand; a box; a slap.
As a verb cuff is
to furnish with cuffs or
cuff can be to hit, as a reproach, particularly with the open palm to the head; to slap.
bang |
punch |
Related terms |
Bang is a related term of punch.
As a proper noun punch is
(british) a glove puppet who is the main character used in a punch and judy show.
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