tang
Espiga
definition
verb
the bronze bell tangs
make a loud ringing or clanging sound.
noun
a dynasty ruling China 618– circa 906, a period noted for territorial conquest and great wealth and regarded as the golden age of Chinese poetry and art.
translation of 'tang'
noun
ressaibo,
espiga,
travo,
sabor picante,
paladar,
cheiro penetrante
example
the clean salty 'tang' of the sea
Then she smelt the sharp 'tang' of sulphur again and turned back.
The joy-bells 'tang' out a merry peal, and the inhabitants in general put lights into their windows.
It was fantastic: a very imaginative combination of tastes, from the saltiness of the Italian cured ham to the soft cheese and delicate fruit flavours, with the added 'tang' of a balsamic sauce.
It's important to note the sight will not work with the new versions made by Winchester that have the 'tang' safety installed.
a full 'tang' is used for strength
Use of the first person, moreover, gives this book the 'tang' of an in-house, partisan staff study rather than a dispassionate analysis.
No ordinary fixed blade knives, these were of a difficult integral design in which the blade, bolsters and 'tang' are machined from a solid piece of steel billet.
Tasting the salty 'tang' of my own sweat, I sighed tiredly.
The tapered 'tang' reduces weight in the handle and places the balance further forward where it increases control.
The salty 'tang' hung in the air, making the atmosphere seem oppressive and dangerous.
A cool breeze wound through the narrow streets, and the 'tang' of the sea was stronger.
The hilt was usually without a pommel or crossguard, whilst the 'tang' went all the way through the smaller seax handles and was clenched over at the end of the grip.
In summer, I add scoops of rich ice-cream; in winter, natural yoghurt and flower honey give a fragrant 'tang' .
Under full sail, you're one with the wind and the water, the sun warming your skin, the 'tang' of salt spray on your tongue.
The heat of the peppers is tempered by the peanuts, the sweetness of the honey balanced by the soy sauce and the citrusy 'tang' of the ginger complemented by the garlic.
As well as rural Forties class culture, with a Northern 'tang' , the other influence is Heath Robinson, that genius inventor of mad machines.
The balmy wind caressed their cheeks as they could taste the salty 'tang' of the sea on their lips.
I drank and grimaced at the tartness, the 'tang' of spice, but it helped settle my stomach.
the clean salty 'tang' of the sea
The Puma rifles, not carbines, are already drilled and tapped for 'tang' sights.
Set against spice of the chili and the sharp 'tang' of the lime, it is an intense combination of tastes that balance beautifully with the lightness of the fish itself.
The lock's radiused, arc-shaped design permits maximum surface contact with the blade's 'tang' .
She says it just gives it a bit of a 'tang' , you can't taste the cheese.
Winchester has reintroduced the 'tang' safety on its lever actions this year, replacing the unpopular cross-bolt safety.
Of course the most notable feature of the series is the absence of a protruding grip safety 'tang' .
his words came out with a distinct 'tang' of broad Lancashire
My interest in 'tang' sights was fueled even more with the chance to test a Winchester High Wall from the rifle company.
the 'tang' of finality hovers throughout Tolstoy's story
The 3 1/2-inch blade is high carbon stainless steel with full visible 'tang' construction.
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