A loud, deep, resonant sound
“A loud boom was heard as these battling behemoths fell toward the ground, pinning poor Ms. Cantazo underneath.”
An instance or period of increasing or expanding in amount, value or size
“State wildlife biologist Joe Lamandola says that with the population boom has come a boom in complaints.”
A period of prosperity or economic growth
“During the economic boom of the '80s and early '90s, the sector's output grew by 20 percent per year.”
A movable pole, typically used to support a microphone or camera
“When you move a boom mic in front of a lighted scene and move the boom around a little, you may notice shadows on the actor or on the background whenever the mic or boom passes through a spotlight beam.”
A sharp or resounding hit or blow
Anything which is a mine of wealth or yields a large income or return
A long rigid piece of wood, metal, or similar material
To develop, increase or grow rapidly
“He felt that greater government regulation would create consumer trust and sales would boom.”
To prosper or be successful
“Locals are hoping that business will boom once the festival starts.”
To make a loud, deep, resonant sound
“The thunder would boom in the distance with cracks of light breaking the sky.”
To say in a loud, deep, resonant voice
“But when he wanted something done, he would boom at her until she shook in her shoes.”
To burst or shatter violently and noisily
Characterized by prosperity or affluence
“It was a boom period economically, and there were great demands for labor to keep up with the production of consumer goods.”
Exclamation representing an explosion or abrupt occurrence
Used to show that something appears by magic
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