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Discover LudwigThe phrase "explosion sound" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the sound an explosion makes. For example, "The explosion sound echoed through the city as the fireworks lit up the sky."
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Based on size of explosion, sound of inbound projectile, assess this is either a large rocket (Fajr-5) series or a Scud ballistic missile.
And then my mind just… [he makes an explosion sound] and just… " and he snaps his fingers in steady, rhythmic succession.
He went down to his basement office to check electrical lines, then heard the noise that he said sounded like "a very deep pitch, muffled explosion sound" then a "multiple series of follow-up pops".
There was a recorded house-shaking explosion sound after the lyrics "gone like a soldier in the civil war," and on the chorus Mr. McCreery screamed the words, betraying his own steadiness and scorching the air.
"We were just about to have lunch — the stewardesses had already put the food on our tables — when there was a very sharp explosion sound and the plane lurched to the left and the wind and the decompression came on immediately," Mr. Henshaw said by telephone on Saturday.
When does one explosion sound any different from all the rest?
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He made explosion sounds.
A distant explosion sounded.
An explosion sounded on the other side of the street.
Brian Witt, 15, said the explosion, "sounded like a big boom".
Small beginnings leading to a viral explosion sounds rather familiar.
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