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bang to rights
(Britain) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: bang (adverb), to rights. / (Britain, idiomatic) Red-handed.
bang to rights
(rare, Britain, idiomatic) To have sufficient, indisputable evidence that a person's actions are generally perceived to be wrong; to catch red-handed.
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slam-bang
slam-bang
slam-bang
(onomatopoeia) Noisy activity.
flash-bang
A hand grenade that produces a very bright flash and a loud explosion, but no shrapnel and minimal explosive force, to disorient the target.
big bang
(astrophysics) An explosion giving rise to a universe. / A large implementation of a system rather than phased or gradual delivery
big bang testing
(software engineering) A form of integration testing in which the individual modules are linked together and tested as a whole, without first being tested independently.
the whole bang shoot
bang down the door
(idiomatic, colloquial) To present oneself as a strong candidate for a role or achievement, explicitly or implicitly. / To demand something.
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