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Booming   /bˈumɪŋ/   Listen
Booming

adjective
1.
Very lively and profitable.  Synonyms: flourishing, palmy, prospering, prosperous, roaring, thriving.  "A palmy time for stockbrokers" , "A prosperous new business" , "Doing a roaring trade" , "A thriving tourist center" , "Did a thriving business in orchids"
2.
Used of the voice.  Synonym: stentorian.



Boom

verb
(past & past part. boomed, pres. part. booming)
1.
Make a resonant sound, like artillery.  Synonym: din.
2.
Hit hard.  Synonyms: blast, nail, smash.
3.
Be the case that thunder is being heard.  Synonym: thunder.
4.
Make a deep hollow sound.  Synonym: boom out.
5.
Grow vigorously.  Synonyms: expand, flourish, thrive.  "Business is booming"



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"Booming" Quotes from Famous Books



... on these windy uplands, and indoors one still sits close to the fire. These are the days of booming gales over the sheepwolds, and the afternoon ride with Shotover becomes an adventure. I am not one of those who shirk bicycling in a wind. Give me a two-mile spin with the gust astern, just to loosen the muscles and sweep the ...
— Shandygaff • Christopher Morley

... the programme with grace and only a very few noticeable blunders. Tommy Downey, ears rampant, a tooth missing and a face radiant with joy and absolute self-confidence, mounted the bunting and flag-draped stage and in a booming voice wholly out of proportion to his midget dimensions and in ten dashing verses assured those assembled that the man who wore the shoulder straps was a fine enough fellow to be sure, but that it was after all the man without them who had ...
— Green Valley • Katharine Reynolds

... prudent had not yet succeeded in entirely plundering their companions, when the distant booming of cannon was heard from the river. Instantly, accoutred as they were in their holiday and fantastic costumes, the soldiers, no longer mutinous, were summoned from banquet and gaming-table, and were ordered forth upon the dykes. The patriot Admiral Boisot, ...
— The Rise of the Dutch Republic, 1555-1566 • John Lothrop Motley

... room to which all the time he seemed to be gently leading her. And then a flood of strange, alien recollections and realisations seemed to bring her from a better place back to a worse,—the sound of a passing taxicab, the distant booming of Big Ben, sounds of the world outside, the actual day-by-day world, with its day-by-day code of morals, the world in which she lived, and her friends, and all that had made life for her. She drew away, and he watched ...
— The Great Prince Shan • E. Phillips Oppenheim

... Ideas go booming through the world louder than cannon. Thoughts are mightier than armies. Principles have achieved more victories than horsemen or ...
— Pushing to the Front • Orison Swett Marden


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