Which preposition to use with banged

of Occurrences 30%

A pair of apaches whirl for one hundred and twenty consecutive seconds to a great bang of cymbals and seventy-five dollars a week.

on Occurrences 22%

bang on the snow?

against Occurrences 22%

At times the road was full of carts bearing entire families, with pots and pans swaying and banging against the sides as the vehicles bumped over the roadway.

into Occurrences 18%

"Well! sweet wolfs in lambs clothin," said I, puttin on one of my shrewed expreshuns, "you look as if you was a lot of, so-called, strong-minded femails, who was up to snuff, but, in an endevor to scratch somebody bare-boned, you'd lost your footin, and tumbled slap-bang into a coal-hole.

in Occurrences 16%

Then all of a sudden he stuck his foot into the glass jam-dish, and it slid along the floor, and down he came bang in the middle of all the spread.

at Occurrences 15%

"If you mean when he came banging at my study door last night" "No, I don't mean that," interrupted Allingford.

behind Occurrences 6%

And until the front door banged behind her he remained standing before the fireplace, his eyes focused on the tragic figure of Naomi.

about Occurrences 5%

It's like working a tread-mill, and it rattles and bangs about until you think every minute it must all be coming to pieces.

to Occurrences 5%

Though he could not have recognized our hero, he grinned at him in the most impudent, familiar fashion, and never so much as touched his hat either to him or to Mr. Greenfield; but as soon as his master and his young mistress had entered the coach, banged to the door and scrambled up on the seat alongside the driver, and so away without a word, but with another impudent grin, this time favoring both Barnaby and the old gentleman.

with Occurrences 4%

A man banged with a stick on a piece of metal by way of a starting-bell, and we set off on our journey to cloudland.

over Occurrences 4%

Ginger went down as if he 'ad been shot, and as Peter went to 'elp him up he got a bang over the 'cad that put 'im alongside o' Ginger, arter which Sam turned and trotted off down the Hill like a dancing-bear.

down Occurrences 4%

The doctor banged down the bonnet and effaced himself once more.

from Occurrences 3%

Presently there was a bang from our side of the river, and a spurt of dust on the opposite maidan where the bullet struck.

like Occurrences 3%

You remember the Irish immigrant who heard the sunset gun at a military post in America for the first time and on being told that it denoted sunset, innocently exclaimed, 'Sure, the sun niver goes down in Ould Ireland wid a bang like thot!"

out Occurrences 1%

" "A thousand devils!" said Mr. Ferdinand Fitzroy, banging out of the room.

outside Occurrences 1%

Scarcely had the Turks left, probably before they had all gone and while the guns were still banging outside the entrances to Jerusalem, stray pieces of bunting which had done duty on many another day were hung out to signify the popular pleasure at the end of an old, hard, extortionate regime and the beginning of an era of happiness and freedom.

across Occurrences 1%

Pushing open a door, which I fell against, I found myself in a pretty little bedroom lighted by a single candle, articles of female costume banging across chairs and scattered over dressing-tables, while on the floor, just as she had swooned in her terror, lay a blonde girl of nineteen or twenty, pale as marble, but beautiful.

through Occurrences 1%

The woman's movement battered and banged through all our minds.

as Occurrences 1%

He shut up the box and with a bang as an amative couple came into sight.

under Occurrences 1%

Londoners take a much greater interest in him than do the honest folk who live bang under his nose.

between Occurrences 1%

So Morris cracked the next one with a loud bang between his white even teeth.

Which preposition to use with  banged