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whizz-bang
whizz-bang, int., n., and a. slang. (ˈhwɪzbæŋ) Also whiz-bang, without hyphen, and as two words. [f. whizz, whiz v. or int. + bang n.1] A. int. Expressing a whizzing sound that ends with a thud or explosion, such as may be heard as a bullet or shell strikes a target.1836 Dickens Pickw. (1837) ii. 9 ...
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Whizz Whizz Bang Bang
Whizz Whizz Bang Bang is a BAFTA Scotland nominated Best Children's Programme on BBC television series that began airing the fifth of March, 2007. A licensed television format based on the New Zealand series Let's Get Inventin'. Presented by Greg Foot. It features a different child in each programme...
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Whizz Pop Bang
Whizz Pop Bang is a British science magazine for children. Jenny Inglis founded the magazine in 2015, raising an initial £12,000 ($ USD) from Kickstarter. 3 months later, the magazine had 3,000 subscribers. A physics graduate, Inglis wanted Whizz Pop Bang to be free of advertising as well as gender-...
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whizzing
▪ I. whizzing, vbl. n. (ˈhwɪzɪŋ) [f. whizz v. + -ing1.] 1. a. The action or sound denoted by whizz.1607 Topsell Four-f. Beasts 11 Of the Cynocephale or Baboun... Their voyce is a shrill whizing. 1631 J. Anchoran Comenius' Gate Tongues 110 For feare the hinges should make some noyse (or whizzing). 17...
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whiz
▪ I. whizz, whiz, n.1 (hwɪz) [f. whizz, whiz v.] 1. a. An act, or the action, of whizzing; a sibilant sound somewhat less shrill than a hiss, and having a trace of musical tone like a buzz; a swift movement producing such a sound.1620 T. Granger Div. Logike 201* Through skies by night shee flingeth,...
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Samuel Edward-Cook
Samuel Edward-Cook is an English actor, known for his roles as Walter Storey in the BBC drama series Land Girls (2009), as Danny Whizz-Bang in the BBC
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Cyril Catford
While serving on the Western Front, he wrote for The Whizz-Bang, a monthly magazine written and edited by British soldiers in the trenches.
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fiz
▪ I. fizz, fiz, n. colloq. (fɪz) Also 8 phiz. [f. next vb. Cf. the earlier fise.] 1. A hissing sound.1812 J. & H. Smith Rejected Addr. 69 The water when he was baptized gave a fizz. 1842 S. Lover Handy Andy i, Every fizz it [the soda-water] made. 1855 O. W. Holmes Poems 177 No rubbing will kindle yo...
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Glenn Murphy
(2014)
Space: The Whole Whizz-Bang Story, illustrated by Mike Phillips (Pan Macmillan, 2014), Science Sorted series
Evolution: The Whole Life-On-Earth
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Wheels Ain't Coming Down
Sounds described it as "dull, heavy-handed melodrama", adding there is "lots of whizz-bang sound effects but precious little inspiration".
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Before I Go to Sleep
Forget whizz-bang futurism: it proceeds from ordinary life in tiny, terrifying steps, and is all the better for it.
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Peaky Blinders (TV series)
Samuel Edward-Cook as Danny "Whizz-Bang" Owen (series 1), Tommy's former comrade and a loyal member of the Peaky Blinders.
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Discworld
The wizards of UU employ the traditional "whizz-bang" type of magic seen in Dungeons & Dragons games, but also investigate the rules and structure of magic
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Alias (TV series)
critical consensus reads, "Alias enters its fourth season having seemingly run out of rabbits to pull out of the hat, but Jennifer Garner's charm and a whizz-bang
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Misfits (TV series)
The Times gave it four out of five stars, calling it "a new union – salty British street humour with whizz-bang special effects" which should "keep E4'
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