1056 examples of bangs in sentences

Then in went the punch again, and again the huge hammering commenced, with such bangs and blows, that the smith was wise to have no floor to his smithy, for they would surely have knocked a hole in that, though they were not able to knock the anvil down halfway into the earth, as the giant smith in the story did.

Then he bangs the butt of his gun for a gavel and says: 'By virtue of the authority vested in me by my own right hand and the help of Peachey, I declare myself Grand-Master of all Freemasonry in Kafiristan in this the Mother Lodge o' the country, and King of Kafiristan equally with Peachey!'

There are mornings when your friends appear to have forgotten you, when a Levitical postman bangs your neighbour's gate mockingly and forthwith crosses the street.

With that she bangs the door in the parson's face and off he goes to Ratsey, but can learn nothing there, and so concludes that I have run away to sea, and am seeking ship at Poole or Weymouth.

Bangs, the Mikes, and the Brackenburg Romps, and his have been amongst the best at the shows and the field trials during the past few years.

And the what-not's fixed up lovely, and the mats have all been beat, And the pantry's brimmin' over with the bully things ter eat; Sis has got her Sunday dress on, and she's frizzin' up her bangs; Ma's got on her best alpacky, and she's askin' how it hangs; Pa has shaved as slick as can be, and I'm rigged way up in G,

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.

Title: The Bicyclers and Three Other Farces Author: John Kendrick Bangs Release Date: March 30, 2004

John Kendrick Bangs, humorist of the nineties.

Edited by L. P. Alford & John R. Bangs.

SEE BRADBURY, RAY. BANGS, JOHN R. Production handbook.

BANGS, FRANCIS HYDE.

John Kendrick Bangs, humorist of the nineties.

Francis Hyde Bangs (A); 27Sep68; R444572. BANGS, JANET NORRIS.

Francis Hyde Bangs (A); 27Sep68; R444572. BANGS, JANET NORRIS.

In modern mood, by Edna Means & Janet Norris Bangs.

Edited by L. P. Alford & John R. Bangs.

SEE BRADBURY, RAY. BANGS, JOHN R. Production handbook.

They were out to cut a seven-foot Swath through English Literature from Beowulf to Bangs, inclusive, and no petty Jealousies or Bickerings would stand in the Way.

One man with real strength arises outside, and batters and bangs with real power, deals forcible blows, and yet does not carry his point; while another, with less intellect, gets up within the charmed circle of the sympathies, by the warm, human side of a jury, whom they don't think of resisting, and could not if they tried.

For the next two hours, shrapnel, "whizz-bangs," "Silent Susies," and other explosive wildfowl raged round the walls of Hush Hall.

"It sounds like it," said Wagstaffe, as another salvo of "whizz-bangs" broke like inflammatory surf upon the front-line trenches.

John Kendrick Bangs one day called up his wife on the telephone.

The maid at the other end did not recognize her "master's voice," and after Bangs had told her whom he wanted the maid asked: "Do you wish to speak with Mrs. Bangs?" "No, indeed," replied the humorist; "I want to kiss her.

The maid at the other end did not recognize her "master's voice," and after Bangs had told her whom he wanted the maid asked: "Do you wish to speak with Mrs. Bangs?" "No, indeed," replied the humorist; "I want to kiss her.

1056 examples of  bangs  in sentences