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Definition of boing in English: boingexclamation bɔɪŋboiNG Representing a reverberating sound, especially the noise made by the release of a compressed spring. an idea struck him. Boing! Example sentencesExamples - A video feed of the rabbits’ secluded, hand-built habitat can be quite dull until suddenly a brown blur hops into the air - boing!
- That said, the sound is embellished time and again with steel pan percussion and various bits of machinery that go boing.
- It sounds like this: ‘Boing boing boing - boiiiiing boing boingg…‘
- I'm gonna be right behind you, shooting out the glass and then - boing… through it we go, okay?
nounbɔɪŋboiNG A reverberating sound. Example sentencesExamples - When I crank up the volume for music, the last thing I want to hear is a loud boing telling me I have new email.
- Despite their pastoral name, the sound is confident and expansive, tight as a drum and overlaid with a variety of keyboard boings.
- The guys' clever boings and beeps tend to be cute.
- It is the maxim which amid crashes and boings, jaunty jingles and fusillades of machine gun bullets has powered two philosophy graduates from the University of York to a fortune.
- Maybe it's the presence of the cameras, but where their smalltown guitar tales with quirky keyboard boings usually sound pastoral and reflective on record, tonight they crank everything up to eleven.
- Meanwhile the sound effects are very well done, with the expected boings and whaps.
Synonyms reverberation, ringing, ring, ding-dong, bong, peal, chime, toll
verbbɔɪŋboiNG [no object]Make a reverberating sound. this music boings and burbles Example sentencesExamples - A fourth is revealed to be playing a very silly videogame replete with boinging sound effects.
Synonyms reverberate, resound, ring, bong, peal, chime, toll Definition of boing in US English: boingexclamationboiNG Representing the noise of a compressed spring suddenly released. 啵嘤(弹簧突然弹起时发出的声音);回响 an idea struck him. Boing! Example sentencesExamples - It sounds like this: ‘Boing boing boing - boiiiiing boing boingg…‘
- I'm gonna be right behind you, shooting out the glass and then - boing… through it we go, okay?
- That said, the sound is embellished time and again with steel pan percussion and various bits of machinery that go boing.
- A video feed of the rabbits’ secluded, hand-built habitat can be quite dull until suddenly a brown blur hops into the air - boing!
nounboiNG The noise representing the sound of a compressed spring suddenly released. 啵嘤(弹簧突然弹起时发出的声音);回响 Example sentencesExamples - Despite their pastoral name, the sound is confident and expansive, tight as a drum and overlaid with a variety of keyboard boings.
- The guys' clever boings and beeps tend to be cute.
- Meanwhile the sound effects are very well done, with the expected boings and whaps.
- It is the maxim which amid crashes and boings, jaunty jingles and fusillades of machine gun bullets has powered two philosophy graduates from the University of York to a fortune.
- When I crank up the volume for music, the last thing I want to hear is a loud boing telling me I have new email.
- Maybe it's the presence of the cameras, but where their smalltown guitar tales with quirky keyboard boings usually sound pastoral and reflective on record, tonight they crank everything up to eleven.
Synonyms reverberation, ringing, ring, ding-dong, bong, peal, chime, toll
verbboiNG [no object]Make a noise like that represented by a compressed spring suddenly released. this music boings and burbles Example sentencesExamples - A fourth is revealed to be playing a very silly videogame replete with boinging sound effects.
Synonyms reverberate, resound, ring, bong, peal, chime, toll |