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    boom
    [bo͞om]
    noun
    boom (noun) · booms (plural noun)
    1. a loud, deep, resonant sound:
      "the deep boom of the bass drum"
      • the characteristic resonant call of the bittern:
        "the boom of the bittern may be enjoyed in the country"
    verb
    boom (verb) · booms (third person present) · boomed (past tense) · boomed (past participle) · booming (present participle)
    1. make a loud, deep, resonant sound:
      "thunder boomed in the sky" · "her voice boomed out"
      • say in a loud, deep, resonant voice:
        "the imperative “Silence!” boomed out by Ray himself"
      • (of a bittern) utter its characteristic resonant call:
        "a dozen bitterns boom mysteriously from the reeds"
    exclamation
    1. used to imitate a loud, deep, resonant sound:
      "the boat was lifted up and then boom, down it went"
      • used to convey that something is extremely sudden, surprising, or successful:
        "if you get caught, boom, you're a felon" · "Bridget for the win! Boom!"
    Origin
    late Middle English (as a verb): ultimately imitative; perhaps from Dutch bommen ‘to hum, buzz’.
    boom
    [bo͞om]
    noun
    boom (noun) · booms (plural noun)
    1. a period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth:
      "a boom in precious metal mining" · "a boom economy"
    verb
    boom (verb) · booms (third person present) · boomed (past tense) · boomed (past participle) · booming (present participle)
    1. enjoy a period of great prosperity or rapid economic growth:
      "business is booming" · "the popularity of soy-based foods has boomed in the last two decades"
    Origin
    late 19th century (originally US): probably from boom.
    boom
    [bo͞om]
    noun
    boom (noun) · booms (plural noun)
    1. a spar pivoting on the after side of the mast and 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 movie set, carrying a microphone or camera:
        "a boom mike"
      • a long beam extending upward at an angle from the mast of a derrick, for guiding or supporting objects being moved or suspended.
      • a floating beam used to contain oil spills or to form a barrier across the mouth of a harbor or river.
      • a retractable tube for inflight transfer of fuel from a tanker airplane to another airplane.
    Origin
    mid 16th century (in the general sense ‘beam, pole’): from Dutch, ‘beam, tree, pole’; related to beam.
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