boomy
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -uːmi
Adjective
boomy (comparative boomier, superlative boomiest)
- Characterized by heavy bass sounds.
- Of or pertaining to a financial boom, resources boom, baby boom, etc.
- c. 1880s, Rudyard Kipling, quoted in 1992, John William Reps, The Making of Urban America: A History of City Planning in the United States, page 412,
- Tacoma was literally staggering under a boom of the boomiest. I do not quite remember what her natural resources were supposed to be, […] .
- 1903, Mining Magazine: An International Monthly Review of Current Progress in Mining and Metallurgy, Volume 7, page 132,
- A larger amount of capital is seeking investment than in the boomiest of boom times, yet there is no boom now.
- 1979, Business Week, Issues 2592-2600, page 72,
- Even in boomier times, the flexibility that leasing provides has become increasingly important to companies.
- c. 1880s, Rudyard Kipling, quoted in 1992, John William Reps, The Making of Urban America: A History of City Planning in the United States, page 412,
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