with a bang

The phrase "with a bang" is often used to describe starting or ending something in a memorable, exciting, or impactful way.

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Definition

B2General

(informal)To start or finish something in an exciting or impressive manner.

Example

  • The concert ended with a bang, leaving the audience cheering for more.
  • The new product launched with a bang, attracting a lot of media attention.

B2Events

(informal)To describe an event that is very successful and enjoyable.

Example

  • The party started with a bang, with fireworks lighting up the sky.
  • Their wedding reception ended with a bang, with everyone dancing until midnight.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "with a bang":

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