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gong

gong / gong
NounTransitive Verb
pl: gongspast: gongedpp: gongeding: gonging

This term evokes a sense of sudden, piercing resonance and dramatic punctuation. It is most frequently associated with ritualistic settings, such as Buddhist monasteries, or high-tension environments like boxing rings and orchestral climaxes, where a single strike commands immediate attention. As a noun, it refers to the physical instrument. When used as a verb, it describes the act of signaling or the specific metallic timbre produced by the instrument.

Meanings

Noungong

A flat, circular metal disc, typically made of bronze, that makes a loud resonant sound when struck with a mallet.

"The monk struck the gong to signal the start of the meditation session."

Transitive Verbgong
[~ something]

To strike a gong, often to signal the end of a round in a boxing match or to announce an event.

"The referee gonged the bell to end the third round of the fight."

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