Bong [verb]

Definition of Bong:

ring

Synonyms of Bong:

Peal

Clang

Bang

Toll

Strike

Chime


Opposite/Antonyms of Bong:

Tap


Sentence/Example of Bong:

With sure instinct, Bong turned tail and fled with his young charges away across the grassland.

With startled alacrity Bong withdrew his trunk, but just in time to save it from being mangled.

It was also usual and much appreciated to make him express himself in French: Bong shure, musseur.

Couldnt you have yo name whar de Merry Christmas stan at an candies whar de bong bongs is?

"Shut up, Bong," said Sir Harry, and then we screamed at the witticism for three hours.

He had stood by Wan Bong when bullets were flying, and had camped on the bare earth when his armies had taken the field.

He denied all knowledge of Wan Bong's hiding-place; but Malays have methods of making people speak the truth on occasion.

The Bong-chu here is a large river with a very great flow of water, and quite unfordable.

They come up here every year for a few months in the summer and in the winter cross over to the valley of the Bong-chu.

"Bong engfong," replied Monsoon, tapping him familiarly on the head.