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get a bang out ofNorth American informal Derive excitement or pleasure from: some people get a bang out of reading that stuff...- Rufus, obviously getting a bang out of his new found ‘status’, took the opportunity to vent.
- If I had seen it last year, or even a few months ago, I surely would have got a bang out of it.
- If someone gets a bang out of seeing the Stooges in color, I say let 'em enjoy themselves.
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