Sentence examples for were boom from inspiring English sources

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were boom

noun

A low-pitched, resonant sound, such as of an explosion.

  • The boom of the surf.

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Both were boom economies for most of the past decade.

There were boom and bust economic cycles, devastating epidemics and natural disasters that came without warning.

The 1970s and 1980s were boom times for AstroTurf, made from heated nylon.

In Norman's view, there is a bubble in central London inside which people are still carrying on as if these were boom times.

While this doesn't alter the fact that the late 1980's to mid-1990's were boom times for the business of pro basketball, it reminds us to avoid making broad character judgments on the basis of ratings.

That compared with 46.6percentt from 1991 through 1993, a similar period of recession followed by weak recovery, and 42.2percentt from 1997 through 1999, which were boom years.

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We were booming".

Most likely we are talking here about businesses that were boom-era ones which weren't robust enough to survive a downturn.

It's, boom!

"I was boom, boom, boom!

"Suddenly, it's boom!

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