43 collocations for booms

The big clock over the castle boomed out the hour, and at the same instant there arose a roar like the voice of the surf on a Malabar shore.

"At daylight we'll meet," boomed out that heavy voice.

Why, he's our friend!" "Aye, and I see more," boomed the father.

I continued my journey, reaching the house just as Big Ben was booming out the stroke of half-past nine.

"Trying to make a sneak for it!" boomed Brodie.

The object of the fair is to boom the business of the town.

Out there in the northeast still boomed the cannon.

"Why, Mr. Tomwit?" "A white neighbor wanted me to, Peter," boomed the cavalryman.

Chapter V "And now you shall hear your own name called," boomed the clergyman with enthusiasm, "and realize the beauty and importance of your own note in the music of life.

"Gone!" boomed Copple.

asked Chief-Justice Twofold, in a voice of thunder, that shook the woodwork of the court, and boomed down the corridors.

The bishop gave him the floor, and the man delivered himself of a long panegyric upon captains of industry, upon the good they do by giving men work, by booming the country, by reducing the cost of production, and so forth.

There were hunks of good Flemish cheese with' fresh bread and butter, and it was extraordinary what appetites we had, though guns were booming a couple of kilometres away and the enemy was smashing the last strongholds of the Belgians.

" "Good-evening," boomed the giant, in a deep and musical bass.

"Think the five of us can pile into one carriage?" boomed Henry Gregg cheerily.

"Now, there," boomed Gussie, continuing to point, "is an instance of what I mean.

It will out-boom the Klondyke.

"Just step this way a moment, Attila, if you don't mind," boomed that well-knownand under certain conditions, well-lovedvoice, and I moved over.

Fierce and swift leapt Beltane to smite againcame a shock of clashing steel, a flurry of stroke and counter-stroke, and thereafter, a hoarse shout of dismay from Roger: for Beltane stood as one dazed, staring upon his empty right hand what time the knight boomed derisive laughter through his vizor.

It is particularly unpleasant to hear a bullet come singing and booming down the line from some excited dunderhead on the far left or right.

I listened, tense and rigid, my heart booming just a little in my ears for a moment; then I thought I heard it again.

Heavily dragged the night; the Year Was passing, and the clock's slow tick Boomed its sad message to my ear And made me pretty sick.

We still heard the cannonthey are booming this minutebut we had not seen the spiked helmets dashing up my hill, nor watched the walls of our little hamlet fall.

I fancy we're changing our bill shortly, and, as farce is all the rage just now, I'll boom your Munition

Gently leading the now smiling Domina Lucrezia by the hand, the two brothers returned to the private Hall of Audience, while the great bell of the Palazzo boomed forth the news to the waiting crowd outside.

43 collocations for  booms