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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of pong.

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Examples

  • Bullets pinged and ponged, embedding into the cement.

    Show Stoppah Thomas Slater 2011

  • Even after voting “no” previously, he refuses to state whether he will vote no on the Senate version when it is ‘ping-ponged’ over to the House.

    Hey, what do these twelve legislators have in common? - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2010

  • Bullets pinged and ponged, embedding into the cement.

    Show Stoppah Thomas Slater 2011

  • It is possible that a healthcare bill could be "ping-ponged" to Obama's desk if the House would simply agree to pass the Senate version of the bill, but that's not likely to happen either.

    What next after Massachusetts? - poli 2010

  • The scam cost victim companies over $50 million, according to government court filings, with about $21 million in pilfered funds ping-ponged around Europe before heading to bank accounts in Beirut.

    The Last of the Golden Swindlers John R. Emshwiller 2010

  • The scam cost victim companies over $50 million, according to government court filings, with about $21 million in pilfered funds ping-ponged around Europe before heading to bank accounts in Beirut.

    The Last of the Golden Swindlers John R. Emshwiller 2010

  • The French, who have ping-ponged from the final to first-round elimination for four straight World Cups now, are never to be trusted.

    When Predictions Miss the Net 2010

  • The scam cost victim companies over $50 million, according to government court filings, with about $21 million in pilfered funds ping-ponged around Europe before heading to bank accounts in Beirut.

    The Last of the Golden Swindlers John R. Emshwiller 2010

  • The scam cost victim companies over $50 million, according to government court filings, with about $21 million in pilfered funds ping-ponged around Europe before heading to bank accounts in Beirut.

    The Last of the Golden Swindlers John R. Emshwiller 2010

  • The scam cost victim companies over $50 million, according to government court filings, with about $21 million in pilfered funds ping-ponged around Europe before heading to bank accounts in Beirut.

    The Last of the Golden Swindlers John R. Emshwiller 2010

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