spang in a sentence
v. t.
📚 Grade Level: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8
Definition
Spang (verb): to make a sharp, ringing sound, typically associated with metal striking metal or producing a bright flash, as in fireworks.
Sample Sentences
- The sound of metal spanging against metal echoed through the workshop.
- As the fireworks exploded in the night sky, they spanged brightly, captivating everyone below.
- She accidentally let the door slam shut, causing it to spang loudly against the wall.
- The old bicycle made a spang as the chain slipped off the gears during the ride.
- He felt a rush of excitement as the coins spanged into the metal tray at the arcade machine.
- The sound of the metal sign spang against the pavement echoed through the quiet street.
- As the fireworks exploded in the night sky, they spang like tiny stars bursting into light.
- With a quick flick of his wrist, the coin spang off the table and landed perfectly in the cup.
- The children laughed as the frisbee spang off the tree and flew back toward them.
- During the game, the ball spang off the post, leading to a surprising turn of events.
- The metal sign made a sharp spang as it fell to the ground.
- She could hear the spang of the hammer hitting the metal as the blacksmith worked.
- After the fireworks went off, a sudden spang of color lit up the night sky.
- With a loud spang, the door swung open, revealing a dusty old room.
- The kid's bicycle made a spang sound as it hit the curb unexpectedly.
- The sound of the metal hitting the ground made a loud spang that echoed through the empty alley.
- As the door swung open, it made a sharp spang that startled everyone in the room.
- He felt a sudden spang of excitement as he crossed the finish line first.
- The children laughed as the marbles went spang against each other on the hardwood floor.
- With a spang and a flash, the fireworks lit up the night sky, captivating everyone below.