bong / bɒŋ, bɔŋ /

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bong2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a dull, resonant sound, as of a large bell.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to produce this sound: The church bell bonged promptly at noon.

bong 近义词

v. 动词 verb

ring

bong 的近义词 6
bong 的反义词 1

更多bong例句

  1. The firm’s other hits include computer-generated foot pictures, toaster bath bombs and a rubber chicken-shaped bong.
  2. And I had something deep and profound to say about drug legalization too, but the bong went out.
  3. She is an internally displaced woman who fled her home in Gbatala Bong County due to the high deaths from the Ebola outbreak.
  4. She added in the high-pitched, over-enunciated voice, like she was alternating between sucking on helium and a bong.
  5. At the end of the pilot, actor and comedian T.J. Miller lights and hits a bong.
  6. Only when you consider that no one has ever overdosed on bong hits.
  7. With sure instinct, Bong turned tail and fled with his young charges away across the grassland.
  8. With startled alacrity Bong withdrew his trunk, but just in time to save it from being mangled.
  9. It was also usual and much appreciated to make him express himself in French: Bong shure, musseur.
  10. Couldnt you have yo name whar de Merry Christmas stan at an candies whar de bong bongs is?
  11. "Shut up, Bong," said Sir Harry, and then we screamed at the witticism for three hours.