noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
old
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He had an old banger of his own, bought with Philip Arbuthnot's legacy.
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Young people often steal the most attractive and new models rather than old bangers .
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Well, it was half true, he was checking out an old banger .
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They nearly came to scratching each other because Janice says they've only got an old banger .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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By the late Sixties, an was an exotic banger .
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Collect the matches, banger and coin. 37.
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I have known rocks become oblivious to both the old type of scarecrow and its modern equivalent, the automatic banger .
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It complements a banger perfectly and will make you forget the November chill.
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Light banger with matches. 38.
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Magic is more of a banger .
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Plus there are adhesive strips, banger strips, mottos and hats - everything you need for a cracking cracker.