Similar words: glooming, coming in, domineering, boom, nominee, dominate, dominant, prominent. Meaning: [buːm] adj. 1. very lively and profitable 2. used of the voice.
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(151) Ancient bronze drums symbolized the peak of booming Bronze Age in Southeast Asia, whose trace can still be found in cont.
(152) He is an enormous black ( SS, GF 13 ) boarhound with a booming bark ( CS ).
(153) When meets the industry murkily not booming, exceeds limit Ratio of Non-performing loan high to become a bank indefinite tense the bomb and the anxiety.
(154) Even when the zloty hardened, demand from Germany kept exports booming (keen prices and flexible workers make Polish subcontractors a vital part of the Teutonic trade machine).
(155) But for some months now, the booming West German machine - building industry has been operating at capacity.
(156) Game design is a booming discipline, for other relative design discipline, lasting just over 30 years.
(157) Oh, it's kind a full house here. Your business is booming!
(158) Then it's to disclose the causes of the usage of the organ in baroque period and its booming, and the historic status in western religious music.
(159) The rainy washy entironment in Foshan makes the worship of water spirit booming.
(160) Now VOE is booming and need organize the team well.
(161) Any of several wading birds of the genera Botaurus and Ixobrychus, having mottled, brownish plumage and a deep, booming cry in the male.
(162) Many in the last yearses, the business enterprise is under president's the aqua regia huai Sir's leadership, business enterprise accomplishment make rapid progress, booming development.
(163) BIG export - oriented economy is booming but its trading partners are livid.
(164) Because of the gradual improvement of residence system in our country[sentencedict.com], our kitchen cabinet industry has already aroused the booming development.
(165) The opera singer has a deep, booming , masculine voice.
(166) For the feed and farming industry ADDCON produces silage additives, feed additives, preservatives and also a range of products for the booming aquaculture industry.
(167) At the premium end of the market, business is booming.
(168) Demand for ethanol made from sugar cane is booming in Brazil, where it is used to make gasohol — the country's most common car fuel, consisting of 23 per cent ethanol.
(169) Britain's loudest bird, the bittern, has had its best year since records began with scientists tracking more than 100 breeding males belting out their distinctive booming call.
(170) The periphery is a circular symbol of the sun, red Dongsheng, allegorical sunshine of a vibrant economy and booming iron and steel.
(171) Booming industrial and infrastructure development, increasing export value provide broad market for the financial industry development.
(172) The proclamation may be part of a larger feud within the government, and perhaps in the business world as well, over parceling out regulation of the booming industry.
(173) It's not long since phenolic resin was industrialized in China, but the market demand is booming.
(174) Tang said when he invented Yawei shorthand in the 1930s, he hoped "stenography would someday become a booming industry in China".
(175) Yes, he said about hearing your wireless booming away and coming up to complain.
(175) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(176) These questions and answers had already annoyed a white- cowled devotee. In a booming voice he said, "What the old monk's says is wrong!"
(177) However, the application of Ground-cover Chrysanthemum is restricted by the booming problem of lacking water resources and salification in urban areas.
(178) The barbeque drew attention to Paraguay's booming cattle industry and raised money for charity.
(179) The global market for liquid crystal display products is booming.
(180) The sports program of Basquet Cornella dates to 1929, and the booming facility in which it plays has an immaculate basketball gym, next to the huge tennis center in a country gone mad for sport.
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