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Definition of Boomed
1. boom [v] - See also: boom
Lexicographical Neighbors of Boomed
Literary usage of Boomed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handy-book of Literary Curiosities by William Shepard Walsh (1892)
"... the Quarterly and the Edinburgh, boomed furth their praises, the light
tirailleurs m the monthly ana weekly press re- echoed the _/>KJT de joie, ..."
2. The Eternal City by Hall Caine (1902)
"At that moment a cannon-shot boomed through the darkness outside, and its vibration
rattled the windows and walls. " The signal from St. Angelo," said the ..."
3. "An American commoner": the life and times of Richard Parks Bland. A study by William Vincent Byars (1900)
"Mr. Bland boomed for President in Missouri.—Mr. Cleveland's Missouri Supporters
in Congress Driven to Cover.—Bland Defeats the Gates Bankruptcy Bill. ..."
4. Gold Or Silver? ...: A Discussion of Both Sides of the Question by Marcus A. Miller (1896)
"boomed VALUES. WE have boomed valuations in real estate and other property, but
could not maintain them. Would it be policy for us to boom money and could ..."
5. The Life and Times of Joseph Gould: Struggles of the Early Canadian Settlers by W. H. Higgins (1887)
"... and bad management—Impending ruin the result—James Holden to the rescue—Completion
of the line to Port Perry—The latter place boomed and built up. ..."
6. Graphical Determination of Forces in Engineering Structures by James B. Chalmers (1881)
"Limit in a Parallel boomed Girder.—In a parallel boomed girder where this
construction fails the formula is simple. Let AP be the weight of the wheels ..."