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boomed Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( boomed ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



ବ omed ିଗଲା, ସଫଳ ହେବା ପାଇଁ, ଭଲ ହେବା, ଗମ୍ଭୀର ଶବ୍ଦ, ଗର୍ଜନ,

Noun:

ହଠାତ୍ ବ୍ୟବସାୟ ବହୁତ ସାମ୍ପ୍ରତିକ ଅଟେ |, ହଠାତ୍ ବଜାର ଗରମ ହୋଇଗଲା |, ଗମ୍ଭୀର ଲାଗୁଛି |, ପାଇଲ-ବାର୍ |, ଗର୍ଜନ,

Verb:

ସଫଳ ହେବା ପାଇଁ |, ଭଲ ହେବା, ଗମ୍ଭୀର ଶବ୍ଦ |, ଗର୍ଜନ,

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boomed's Usage Examples:

The community boomed with the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1924.


Agreement, and the town boomed from silver mining until the Panic of 1893 led to a collapse of the silver market, and boomed again from gold mining until.


Victorian DevelopmentThe village's population boomed throughout the early 19th century, rising from 1100 in 1801 to 2300 in 1851.


This suburb has boomed in recent years due to the presence of leading software company headquarters.


Started by the Indore Development Authority, it boomed in population in the late 1990s.


After World War II and the Great Depression, there was a rapidly increasing buildup of United States workers in California as wartime industries boomed.


testimony, Tilley said, "When I put God first in my life, my football career boomed.


Cities and towns boomed under the Mughal Empire, which had a relatively high degree of urbanization (15% of its population lived in urban centres), more urban than Europe at the time and British India in the 19th century.


In the decades following the Second World War, the fishing industry boomed in Trepassey, and the town became increasingly affluent.


All the towns in Murray Township remained small and dominated by agriculture until the 1950s, when the population boomed and land was subdivided for developments.


It was a mining community that boomed during the Black Hills Gold Rush, but was abandoned by about 1915.


Arucas boomed with the demand for cochinilla (a beetle feeding off cactus pear, crushed to produce red dye) in the second half of the 19th century.


Boothby boomed, Foot fumed and Taylor trephined, with apparent real malice.



Synonyms:

din, go, sound,

Antonyms:

top out, stay in place, bottom out, fall back,

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