40 adjectives to describe banging

Suddenly there was a loud bang!

Perdosa, out of forty or fifty mis-fires, got one feeble sputter, and a tremendous bang which blew up his piece, leaving only the stock in his hand.

The house door closed with a dull bang, and from the entrance hallway came a sound of voices.

"You won't forget to send it just the first minute you can, will you?" The woman nodded and closed the door with a little bang.

" She held up her face with the tears rolling down it, and he kissed a dry spot and her yellow frizzed bangs.

fizz-bang! snap!

Suddenly, however, at early dawn, we were startled by a loud banging at the door, the clattering of hoofs, and authoritative shouts in Russian.

'One can tell when Mary is at home by a perpetual banging of doors,' said Lesbia, which was a sisterly exaggeration founded upon fact, for Molly was given to impetuous rushing in and out of rooms when that eager spirit of hers impelled the light lithe body upon some new expedition.

Now there came a ripping, tearing sound in the air, and a veritable cloudburst of the damnable whizz bangs broke over us.

Hastily the doctor drew her in and closed the door with an emphatic bang.

I say, old man, my French isn't up to handling a compliment like that; see if you can" He did not finish the sentence, for at that moment there was a faint far-off bang, and they sensed rather than felt a faint quiver in the solid earth beneath their feet.

But in the brief intervals of the deafening cannonade can be heard one soundblinds and curtains fluttering against empty window-frames and perhaps the idle, faint banging of a loose shutter.

Now and then there was a fearful bang and a howl of death-agony, as some dog tried to break through the encircling men, who yelled and cursed as they closed in on the trembling brutes that slunk together and crept on; for it is said, every sheep-killing dog knows his fate if caught, and will make little effort to escape.

Seguin was promising that he would carefully study this proposal when he was cut short by a sudden tumultdistant shouts, wild hurrying to and fro, and a violent banging of doors.

The least-discerning eye can see that the wedge-Shaped face No. 3 is caricatured, and its triangular proportions made more evident, by allowing the hair to extend in curls or a fluffy bang on either side of the head.

" She held up her face with the tears rolling down it, and he kissed a dry spot and her yellow frizzed bangs.

But in the brief intervals of the deafening cannonade can be heard one soundblinds and curtains fluttering against empty window-frames and perhaps the idle, faint banging of a loose shutter.

The nineteenth of April, in the evening, my door opened again with an impetuous bang; but this time it was Frank Addison, his eyes blazing, his dark cheek flushed, his whole aspect fired and furious.

There is an inordinate banging going on in the rear of the house, and I must break off to see what it is." * * * * *

Immediately after, as if to show that no arguing would avail, steps went clanking along the veranda, heavy at first, fainter with distance, and at last a convulsive banging on the door of some other unfortunate.

And as soon as he does this he will lag behind; and as he gets sore from this continual banging, he will spread his hind legs and try to avoid the blows; and, in doing this, he forgets his business and becomes irritable.

I watched the men about me, and they seemed to be unconcerned, and to be thinking much more of me and my singing than of the whizz bangs.

They were just dozing off to sleep, when all three were suddenly startled by a muffled bang somewhere close to them.

A neat, clean, not too loud bang!

He has made them bring an anvil and hammer to his bedside, and whenever he happens to be sleeping badlyand that's pretty oftenhe bangs on the anvil until the last one of his relations has got up and come in; then, maybe he'll set 'em all to work mending his fishing tackleright in the dead of night.

40 adjectives to describe  banging