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booms

/buːmz/ · noun

Meaning

  1. A low-pitched, resonant sound, such as of an explosion.
  2. A rapid expansion or increase.
  3. One of the calls of certain monkeys or birds.
  4. To make a loud, hollow, resonant sound.
  5. (of speech) To exclaim with force, to shout, to thunder.
  6. To make something boom.
  7. To publicly praise.
  8. To rush with violence and noise, as a ship under a press of sail, before a free wind.
  9. A spar extending the foot of a sail; a spar rigged outboard from a ship's side to which boats are secured in harbour.
  10. A movable pole used to support a microphone or camera.
  11. A horizontal member of a crane or derrick, used for lifting.
  12. The longest element of a Yagi antenna, on which the other, smaller ones are transversally mounted.
  13. A floating barrier used to obstruct navigation, for military or other purposes; or used for the containment of an oil spill or to control the flow of logs from logging operations.
  14. A wishbone-shaped piece of windsurfing equipment.
  15. To extend, or push, with a boom or pole.
  16. (usually with "up" or "down") To raise or lower with a crane boom.
  17. A period of prosperity, growth, progress, or high market activity.
  18. To flourish, grow, or progress.
  19. To cause to advance rapidly in price.

Etymology / origin

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Sources

  1. DictionaryAPI.dev English dictionary data
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