A loud noise; a bang, a crash. Scottish and English regional in later use.
in later use. A sharp push or shove; specifically (a) a nudge or poke with the elbow; (b) a butt with the head from a cow, sheep, etc.
A sudden, jolting collision or impact; a blow or injury resulting from such an impact; a bang, a bump.
A shot in which the ball is propelled along or close to the ground, typically only a short distance.
(especially , and Irish English after Middle English. To deliver a short, sharp blow to (someone or something); to strike, thump, push; to knock against, bump into; specifically to give (a person) a nudge or poke with the elbow.
To strike, thump; to knock, bang, bump; to push, nudge. Also figurative. Frequently followed by at, against, into, etc.
(especially , and Irish English. Of a cow, sheep, etc.: to butt (someone or something) with the head.
To propel (the ball) low to the ground, typically for only a short distance.

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