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II . boom1 [bu:m] N

1. boom ECON (growing):

2. boom (popularity):

3. boom (increase):

I . boom2 [bu:m] N (sound)

huk m

II . boom2 [bu:m] VB intr

boom3 [bu:m] N

1. boom TECH:

2. boom NAUT:

bom m

3. boom (barrier):

boom phase N ECON

Usage examples with booming

business is booming!

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Gazumping is an especially nasty by-product of a booming housing market.
www.telegraph.co.uk
A huge influx of cattle, men, and money transformed the sleepy frontier village into a booming, brawling cowtown.
en.wikipedia.org
His administrations focused on major reforms that would bring greater transparency, reduced poverty, reduced corruption, and a booming market which will give birth to a newly industrialized nation.
en.wikipedia.org
She was in tiptop shape, her deep, booming vocals shining through in her solo spot numbers.
entertainment.inquirer.net
In the next destination, capital inflows create a boom that is accompanied by rising indebtedness, rising asset prices and booming consumption - for a time.
en.wikipedia.org
The third ecolabel category, product guides, is also booming.
cen.acs.org
A nearby lignite coal mine also added to the booming economy of the area.
en.wikipedia.org
Affordability is a relative measure, especially in a country with a booming real estate market.
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The music is a blend of world war-related samples and loops with booming sounds and instrumental pieces.
en.wikipedia.org
The bow guide now allowed the chainsaw to be utilized by a single operator and quickly revolutionized the booming, post-war wood cutting industry.
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