100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "gang"
Definition
The verb "Gang" is primarily used in Scottish and Northern English dialects, meaning "to go" or "to walk." It is an archaic or dialectal verb still found in poetry, folk songs, and regional speech.
Synonyms
- Go
- Walk
- Move
- Proceed
- Travel
- Stroll
Antonyms
- Stay
- Remain
- Halt
- Stop
Examples
- I must gang to the market before it gets dark.
- He will gang home after the meeting.
- Where do you plan to gang this evening?
- She didna ken where to gang next.
- We shall gang together on this journey.
- They used to gang through the forest every morning.
- He bade me gang quickly before the storm arrived.
- If you gang that way, you’ll reach the village sooner.
- The weary traveler could hardly gang another mile.
- I’d rather gang alone than with bad company.
- Let’s gang and see the new fair in town.
- You must gang with caution on that slippery road.
- I watched her gang up the hill without hesitation.
- Will you gang to the festival with us?
- The children love to gang barefoot on the soft grass.
- He decided to gang away before trouble started.
- Do ye ken where I should gang for shelter?
- She refused to gang without her dog.
- I can’t gang any further, I’m too tired.
- They say he will gang to Edinburgh next week.
- We must gang before the sun sets.
- Ye can gang if ye want, but I’m staying.
- Why does he always gang so early?
- The old man could barely gang with his cane.
- I'll gang ahead and wait for you there.
- The river flows where it wants to gang.
- She made up her mind to gang despite the warnings.
- The soldiers were ordered to gang forth bravely.
- I watched him gang away without looking back.
- We should gang inside before the rain starts.
- Would you like to gang for a walk?
- If you gang through the woods, take a lantern.
- The boy was eager to gang exploring.
- He let his horse gang at a slow pace.
- They had to gang in single file through the narrow passage.
- She had no choice but to gang onward.
- Will you gang if I call for you?
- Let’s gang together so we don’t get lost.
- I’d love to gang to the mountains someday.
- The wind seemed to gang wherever it pleased.
- The travelers had to gang carefully across the icy bridge.
- You should gang home before your mother worries.
- I watched the boats gang out to sea.
- He will gang once he finishes his work.
- The dog refused to gang without its master.
- We saw them gang down the road hand in hand.
- The birds gang south for the winter.
- I wonder where they all gang after school.
- Let them gang if they want, we have work to do.
- You’ll have to gang faster to catch up.
- She was afraid to gang alone at night.
- They watched the caravan gang into the desert.
- Will you gang or shall I?
- The children love to gang barefoot in the summer.
- He must gang and fetch some water.
- Why don’t we gang the scenic route instead?
- They decided to gang together for safety.
- If the tide is low, we can gang across.
- She motioned for me to gang first.
- The moonlight showed them where to gang.
- He won’t gang until he gets an answer.
- We saw a fox gang through the field.
- The path was steep, but they had to gang on.
- Can we gang back now?
- The old sailor knew where to gang even in the fog.
- They watched the sun gang down over the hills.
- She let her thoughts gang where they would.
- Do you remember the way to gang there?
- He didn’t want to gang, but he had no choice.
- The river will always gang to the sea.
- She told him to gang and never return.
- Will you gang with me to the market?
- I need to gang back before dusk.
- He told us where to gang, but we got lost anyway.
- The wind made the trees gang back and forth.
- I watched the tide gang out slowly.
- They let the horses gang free in the meadow.
- I don’t want to gang without you.
- The train will gang at noon.
- She asked the stranger where to gang next.
- If we gang now, we’ll make it before dark.
- The cattle will gang to the river for water.
- He told the messenger to gang at once.
- They chose to gang the harder path.
- We must gang to the shelter before the storm hits.
- She let the conversation gang in unexpected directions.
- The boat will gang wherever the current takes it.
- The traveler had to gang carefully through the swamp.
- Let the dog gang ahead and find the trail.
- The wind seemed to gang with purpose.
- They watched the procession gang through the town.
- We should gang see the ruins before we leave.
- The leaves gang where the wind carries them.
- He will gang wherever his heart leads him.
- She let her imagination gang wild.
- The guide showed them where to gang.
- They let the child gang first.
- We must gang before the night falls.
- He told them to gang in peace.
- The old tale says the lost soul must gang on forever.