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Verb
/gäNG/,/gôNG/,
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gongs, plural;
  1. Sound a gong or make a sound like that of a gong being struck

Noun
  1. A metal disk with a turned rim, giving a resonant note when struck
    • - a dinner gong

  1. a percussion instrument consisting of a metal plate that is struck with a softheaded drumstick
  2. sound a gong
  3. A gong is an East and South East Asian musical instrument that takes the form of a flat metal disc which is hit with a mallet.
  4. GONG is an IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) channel, accessible throughout Europe and North America, entirely dedicated to Anime .
  5. Gong are a Franco-British progressive/psychedelic rock band formed by Australian musician Daevid Allen. Their music has also been described as space rock. ...
  6. A guang is an ancient Chinese ritual wine pitcher, made of bronze. They were used during the Shang and Zhou dynasties, from around 1700 to 900 BCE. Guangs have a vertical handle at one end and a spout at the other, both zoomorphic, and were often highly decorated with taotie. ...
  7. Wollongong is a seaside city located in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. It lies on the narrow coastal strip between the Illawarra Escarpment and the Pacific Ocean, 82 kilometres (51 mi) south of Sydney.
  8. (Gongs) A gong is a discipline. It is a repeated practice (as one would commit to meditation or yoga, for example). Ages ago, Carolee and Jill applied the term “poetry gong” to the act of writing poems or revising poems daily over a number of days, and they started hosting gongs on their blogs. ...
  9. (Gongs) The real top 10 - MTV VMAs best moments
  10. (gongs) Clapperless iron bells were important items of the sacra of local Regulatory Associations (Kwi'fon)
  11. To hear the sound of a gong while dreaming, denotes false alarm of illness, or loss will vex you excessively.
  12. A loud, large cymbal-like device. It is the goal of all good percussionists to break or crack this instrument in any way possible.
  13. a large suspended cymbal that is struck with a large felt mallet. It has it's roots in the orient.
  14. Harmonic flattened bell in a steel alloy, generally positioned along the circumference of the movement and struck by hammers (s.) to indicate time by sounds. Size and thickness determine the resulting note and tone. In watches provided with minute-repeaters (s. ...
  15. A round metal plate of bronze or brass with turned drumlike edge, with or without a raised center (boss) and struck with a knobbed wooden mallet. ...
  16. A bowl-shaped bronze gong - to be struck on the rim with a padded club - is used during chanting. Such gongs are commonly called meditation gongs. Full-sized keisos are struck with a padded club using both hands.
  17. The part of a Ringer that is struck by the Clapper to signal incoming calls.
  18. A nickname for a medal, due to the similarity to the shape of a 'gong' that hangs from a frame.
  19. A gong is a large circular metal plate usually suspended from a frame to assist with resonation of its sound. In orchestra, its called tam-tam but the gong's only difference is having a convex circular nucleus or raised central boss in the plate's middle.
  20. The gong is a percussion instrument originating in the East. In the modern orchestra it is usually found in the form of the large Chinese tam-tam. ...
  21. is of Asian origin and are made from a variety of metals, it is the Asian version of the cymbal being hit with a mallet or long stick; three forms of gongs exist and are as follows: suspended gongs, bossed gongs, and bowl gongs.
  22. Rod or coil of hard metal such as bronze or hardened steel struck by a hammer during chiming or striking.
  23. Glass on Glass, usually referring to tapered ground glass joints for glassware
  24. Verb expressing an impending event – i.e. "Is Draco gong 2 die?"
  25. (gong) – “cultivation energy.”