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Spang   Listen
verb
Spang  v. i.  To spring; to bound; to leap. (Scot.) "But when they spang o'er reason's fence, We smart for't at our own expense."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Spang" Quotes from Famous Books



... the mate coolly. "Like as not I may run spang on to them in the dark. I shan't, of course, if I ...
— Fitz the Filibuster • George Manville Fenn

... command, and the spang of neuro-beams ceased, to be followed by the lethal rustling of swords. The passage was too crowded for the neuro-pistols, giving ...
— The Martian Cabal • Roman Frederick Starzl



Words linked to "Spang" :   impinge on, collide with, bang, run into, accent



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