Definition of kaboom in English:
kaboom
exclamationkəˈbuːmkəˈbo͞om
Used to represent the sound of a loud explosion.
plant the grenade and retire very rapidly to a safe distance—kaboom!
Example sentencesExamples
- After a second James said, ‘Where's the kaboom?’
- Nine minutes passed and nothing… 10 minutes… nothing… 20 and then kaboom!
- All of a sudden I heard a big kaboom and everything around me just shattered and collapsed in on me.
- And many plants, such as sunflowers and most tobacco varieties, pay no attention to the length of day or night; they grow until they reach a certain size, and then kaboom!
- Not one of them heard another bomb go off or any sort of loud kaboom, so how this came about was a mystery to them all.
- I said, ‘Excuse me,’ and walked about 30 yards right down the street, when kaboom.
- Just when everything seems to be groovy - kaboom!
- In fact they probably enjoy making the screeching sound of the brakes and the big kaboom sound of the impact.
- He was the one who caused the cafeteria to go kaboom?
- And the audience sees the clock and they see it coming around to where it's going to go kaboom and we don't know anything about it.