Found 3 items, similar to boomed.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: boom
batangan, berdentum, kenaikan harga, membumbung, menderum
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: boom
boom
v 1: make a resonant sound, like artillery;
“His deep voice
boomed through the hall” [syn:
din]
2: hit hard;
“He smashed a 3-run homer” [syn:
smash,
nail,
blast]
3: be the case that thunder is being heard;
“Whenever it
thunders, my dog crawls under the bed” [syn:
thunder]
4: make a deep hollow sound;
“Her voice booms out the words of
the song” [syn:
boom out]
5: grow stronger;
“The economy was booming” [syn:
prosper,
thrive,
get ahead,
flourish,
expand]
boom
n 1: a deep prolonged loud noise [syn:
roar,
roaring,
thunder]
2: a state of economic prosperity
3: a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden
opportunity to make money);
“the demand for testing has
created a boom for those unregulated laboratories where
boxes of specimen jars are processed lik an assembly line”
[syn:
bonanza,
gold rush,
gravy,
godsend,
manna from heaven
,
windfall,
bunce]
4: a pole carrying an overhead microphone projected over a film
or tv set [syn:
microphone boom]
5: any of various more-or-less horizontal spars or poles used
to extend the foot of a sail or for handling cargo or in
mooring
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Boomed
Boom
\Boom\ (b[=oo]m), v. i. [imp. & p. p.
Boomed, p. pr. &
vb. n.
Booming.] [Of imitative origin; cf. OE. bommen to
hum, D. bommen to drum, sound as an empty barrel, also W.
bwmp a hollow sound; aderyn y bwmp, the bird of the hollow
sound, i. e., the bittern. Cf.
Bum,
Bump, v. i.,
Bomb,
v. i.]
1. To cry with a hollow note; to make a hollow sound, as the
bittern, and some insects.
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At eve the beetle boometh
Athwart the thicket lone. --Tennyson.
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2. To make a hollow sound, as of waves or cannon.
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Alarm guns booming through the night air. --W.
Irving.
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3. To rush with violence and noise, as a ship under a press
of sail, before a free wind.
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She comes booming down before it. --Totten.
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4. To have a rapid growth in market value or in popular
favor; to go on rushingly.
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