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    zing
    /zɪŋ/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. move rapidly, making a high-pitched ringing or whining noise: "another bullet zinged past him"
    • 2. attack or criticize sharply: North American "he zinged the budget deal in interviews with journalists"

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  2. ZING definition: 1. a quality that makes something interesting or exciting; enthusiasm or energy: 2. a quality that…. Learn more.

  3. ZING meaning: 1. a quality that makes something interesting or exciting; enthusiasm or energy: 2. a quality that…. Learn more.

  4. The meaning of ZING is a shrill humming noise. How to use zing in a sentence. a shrill humming noise; an enjoyably exciting or stimulating quality : zest; a sharply piquant flavor…

  5. a quality or characteristic that excites the interest, enthusiasm, etc.: a tourist town with lots of zing. a sharp singing or whining noise, as of a bullet passing through the air. verb (used without object) to move or proceed with a sharp singing or whining noise: The cars zinged down the highway. to move or proceed with speed or vitality; zip.

  6. If you refer to the zing in someone or something, you mean the quality that makes them lively or interesting.

  7. Zing is a quality of excitement or enthusiasm. If you want to add some zing to your nephew's birthday party, you might want to hire a magician or offer pony rides. A director might add zing to her movie by enticing a big movie star to play a role, and your brother may tend to put extra zing in his stories in the form of exaggerated, colorful ...

  8. Definition of zing verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.