BOOM vs SMASH: NOUN
- That space on the upper deck of a ship between the foremast and mainmast, where the boats, spare spars, etc., are stowed.
- One of the iron rings on the yards through which the studding-sail booms traverse.
- A line of connected floating timbers stretched across a river, or inclosing an area of water, to keep saw logs, etc., from floating away.
- A strong chain cable, or line of spars bound together, extended across a river or the mouth of a harbor, to obstruct navigation or passage.
- A pole with a conspicuous top, set up to mark the channel in a river or harbor.
- A long spar or beam, projecting from the mast of a derrick, from the outer end of which the body to be lifted is suspended.
- A long pole or spar, run out for the purpose of extending the bottom of a particular sail
- A strong and extensive advance, with more or less noisy excitement; -- applied colloquially or humorously to market prices, the demand for stocks or commodities and to political chances of aspirants to office.
- A hollow roar, as of waves or cannon; also, the hollow cry of the bittern; a booming.
- A pole fastened lengthwise of a load of hay to bind the load.
- A sudden increase of activity; a rush.
- Plural A space in a vessel's waist used for stowing boats and spare spars.
- A pole set up as a mark to direct seamen how to keep the channel in shallow water.
- A chain of floating logs fastened together at the ends and stretched across a river, etc., to stop floating timber.
- A strong barrier, as of beams, or an iron chain or cable fastened to spars, extended across a river or the mouth of a harbor, to prevent an enemy's ships from passing.
- A long pole or spar used to extend the foot of certain sails of a ship: as, the main-boom, jib-boom, studdingsail-boom.
- A deep, hollow, continued sound.
- A long hollow tube attached to a tanker aircraft, through which fuel flows to another aircraft being refueled in flight.
- A spar that connects the tail surfaces and the main structure of an airplane.
- A long movable arm used to maneuver and support a microphone.
- A floating barrier serving to contain an oil spill.
- A barrier composed of a chain of floating logs enclosing other free-floating logs, typically used to catch floating debris or to obstruct passage.
- A long pole extending upward at an angle from the mast of a derrick to support or guide objects being lifted or suspended.
- A long spar extending from a mast to hold or extend the foot of a sail.
- A sudden increase, as in popularity.
- A time of economic prosperity.
- A deep resonant sound, as of an explosion.
- A state of economic prosperity
- A sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money)
- A deep prolonged loud noise
- A pole carrying an overhead microphone projected over a film or tv set
- 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
- Something very successful.
- A traffic accident.
- The sound of a violent impact; a violent striking together.
- Hence, bankruptcy.
- A breaking or dashing to pieces; utter destruction; wreck.
- In lawn-tennis, an overhand volley played hard and fast to prevent, by the speed of the stroke, a return by the opponent.
- A disastrous collision, especially on a railroad; a smash-up.
- A drink composed of spirit (generally brandy), cut ice, water, sugar, and sprigs of mint: it is like a julep, but served in smaller glasses.
- Destruction; ruin in general; specifically, failure; bankruptcy: as, his business has gone to smash.
- A violent dashing or crushing to pieces: as, the lurch of the ship was attended with a great smash of glass and china.
- A resounding success.
- A soft drink made of crushed fruit.
- A drink made of mint, sugar, soda water, and alcoholic liquor, usually brandy.
- Financial failure; bankruptcy.
- Total defeat or destruction; ruin.
- A violent breaking of something or the noise made by such breaking.
- A forceful overhand stroke, as in tennis or badminton.
- A heavy blow or collision.
- A vigorous blow
- A hard return hitting the tennis ball above your head
- The act of colliding with something
- A conspicuous success
- A serious collision (especially of motor vehicles)
BOOM vs SMASH: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Of, relating to, or being a resounding success.
BOOM vs SMASH: VERB
- (figuratively, of speech) To exclaim with force, to shout, to thunder.
- To make a loud, resonant sound.
- Hit hard
- Be the case that thunder is being heard
- Grow stronger
- Make a resonant sound, like artillery
- Make a deep hollow sound
- Reduce to bankruptcy
- Damage or destroy as if by violence
- Humiliate or depress completely
- Hit (a tennis ball) in a powerful overhead stroke
- Collide or strike violently and suddenly
- Hit hard
- Overthrow or destroy (something considered evil or harmful)
- Break into pieces, as by striking or knocking over
- Break suddenly into pieces, as from a violent blow
- Hit violently
BOOM vs SMASH: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To have a rapid growth in market value or in popular favor; to go on rushingly.
- To rush with violence and noise, as a ship under a press of sail, before a free wind.
- To make a hollow sound, as of waves or cannon.
- To cry with a hollow note; to make a hollow sound, as the bittern, and some insects.
- To cause to grow or flourish; boost.
- To utter or give forth with a deep, resonant sound.
- To grow, develop, or progress rapidly; flourish.
- To make a deep, resonant sound.
- To break up, or to pieces suddenly, as the result of collision or pressure.
- To go bankrupt.
- To break suddenly into pieces, as from a violent blow or collision.
- To move and strike or collide suddenly, noisily, and violently.
- To surpass or outdo by a large margin.
- To crush or destroy completely.
- To cause to come into forceful contact with something.
- To hit (a ball, puck, or shuttlecock) in a forceful overhand stroke.
- To strike with a heavy blow or impact.
- To render (something) into a mush or pulp, as by throwing or crushing: : crush.
- To break (something) into pieces suddenly, noisily, and violently; shatter. : break.
BOOM vs SMASH: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To cause to advance rapidly in price.
- To extend, or push, with a boom or pole.
- To move or position using a crane.
- To hit (the ball) from above the level of the net with a very hard overhand stroke.
- To break in pieces by violence; to dash to pieces; to crush.
BOOM vs SMASH: ADVERB
- N/A
- With a sudden violent crash.
- With a loud crash
BOOM vs SMASH: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Grow vigorously
- Hit with great force
- To bring into prominence or public notice by calculated means; push with vigor or spirit: as, to boom a commercial venture, or the candidacy of an aspirant for office.
- Mr. McCullagh, in a letter to one of the editors of this Dictionary, says: “I cannot explain how I came to use it, except that, while on the gunboats on the Mississippi river during the war, I used to hear the pilots say of the river, when rising rapidly and overflowing its banks, that it (the river) was ‘booming.’ The idea I wished to convey was that the Grant movement was rising—swelling, etc. The word seemed to be a good one to the ear, and I kept it up. It was generally adopted about a year afterward. I used it as a noun after a while, and spoke of ‘the Grant boom.’ ”]
- [The earliest instance of the word in this sense appears to be in the following passage:
- To pen or confine (logs) with a boom.
- To drive or guide (logs) down a stream with a boom or pole.
- To shove with a boom or spar.
- To make a deep, hollow, continued sound.
- (idiom) (drop/lower) To act suddenly and forcefully to repress a practice or reprimand an offender; crack down.
- Hit with great force
- To press or make (the folded and sewed sections of a proposed book) of a uniform thickness.
- To utter base coin.
- To dash violently: as, the locomotives smashed into each other.
- To be ruined; fail; become insolvent or bankrupt: generally with up.
- To be broken or dashed to pieces suddenly and roughly; go to pieces by a violent blow or collision.
- To act with a crushing force; produce a crushing or crashing.
- Synonyms Shatter, etc. See dash.
- In lawn-tennis, to strike with much strength; bat very swiftly.
- To dash violently; fling violently and noisily: as, he smashed it against the wall.
- To render insolvent; bankrupt.
- To break in pieces utterly and with violence; dash to pieces; shatter; crush.
BOOM vs SMASH: RELATED WORDS
- Get ahead, Boom out, Nail, Expand, Thunder, Din, Smash, Thrive, Blast, Flourish, Roar, Prosper, Goldmine, Roaring, Bonanza
- Smash up, Belt, Overhead, Boom, Smashingly, Strike, Dash, Nail, Bash, Blast, Crash, Collision, Bang, Knock, Hit
BOOM vs SMASH: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Craze, Bubble, Microphone boom, Nail, Expand, Thunder, Din, Smash, Blast, Flourish, Roar, Prosper, Goldmine, Roaring, Bonanza
- Shatter, Smash up, Bang up, Belt, Overhead, Boom, Strike, Dash, Nail, Blast, Crash, Collision, Bang, Knock, Hit
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- But Boom Boom and I had played, fought, protected each other.
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