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[buːm], (Noun)
Definitions:
- a loud, deep, resonant sound
(e.g: the deep boom of the bass drum)
Phrases:
- boom boom
Origin
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late Middle English (as a verb): ultimately imitative; perhaps from Dutch bommen ‘to hum, buzz’
[buːm], (Verb)
Definitions:
- make a loud, deep, resonant sound
(e.g: thunder boomed in the sky)
Phrases:
- boom boom
Origin
:
late Middle English (as a verb): ultimately imitative; perhaps from Dutch bommen ‘to hum, buzz’
[buːm], (Interjection)
Definitions:
- used to imitate a loud, deep, resonant sound
(e.g: the boat was lifted up and then boom, down it went)
Phrases:
- boom boom
Origin
:
late Middle English (as a verb): ultimately imitative; perhaps from Dutch bommen ‘to hum, buzz’
[buːm], (Noun)
Definitions:
- a period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth
(e.g: the London property boom)
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Origin
:
late 19th century (originally US): probably from boom
[buːm], (Verb)
Definitions:
- experience a period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth
(e.g: business is booming)
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Origin
:
late 19th century (originally US): probably from boom
[buːm], (Noun)
Definitions:
- a pivoted spar to which the foot of a vessel's sail is attached, allowing the angle of the sail to be changed
- a movable arm over a television or film set, carrying a microphone or camera
(e.g: a boom mike)
- a floating beam used to contain oil spills or to form a barrier across the mouth of a harbour or river
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Origin
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mid 16th century (in the general sense ‘beam, pole’): from Dutch, ‘beam, tree, pole’; related to beam
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