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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
boom .
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Examples
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The word boomed down the castle corridor, echoing.
Deep Kiss Of Winter Kresley Cole 2009
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Fifteen seconds later in boomed and sparkled again.
Transformer Go Boom joshenglish 2008
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On his fourth public event of the day, he boomed from the podium.
Mac Is Back, With a Smaller Crowd Than Bush - Swampland - TIME.com 2008
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These big, silvery fish were spawning, and their peculiar drumming noises boomed from the dark river.
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The word boomed deeply from the man's throat, smashing the question that was intended to carry the sting of sarcasm.
The Gun-Brand 1921
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The cannon which boomed from the Tower, when with patient dignity that forsaken creature laid her head on the block, brought to the king's ear a double signal; of death and rejoicing.
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The word boomed from Judge Robert McGahey Jr. 's lips - "guilty" - and as it echoed through the still courtroom, it swept away any notion that jurors believed Sandra Jacobson's version of a crash along a windswept highway that killed two women and injured a cabdriver.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local fightright 2010
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-- the word boomed like the opening gun of an engagement -- "Well, my man!"
The Lone Wolf A Melodrama Louis Joseph Vance 1906
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As Perry inched backwards a huge voice, it’s tone incongruously warm and reasonable, boomed from the face.
365 tomorrows » The Library : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2007
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As Perry inched backwards a huge voice, it’s tone incongruously warm and reasonable, boomed from the face.
365 tomorrows » 2007 » November : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day 2007
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