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- Dictionarygong/ɡɒŋ/
noun
- 1. a metal disc with a turned rim, giving a resonant note when struck.
- 2. a medal or award. informal British
verb
- 1. sound a gong or make a sound like that of a gong being struck.
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A gong is a large percussion instrument that you play by hitting it with a mallet. Gongs make a resonant, echoing sound. In the classic game show "The Gong Show," amateur performers tried to impress judges who could end the act by banging a giant gong.