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boomlet

[ boom-lit ]

noun

  1. a brief increase, as in business activity or political popularity.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of boomlet1

An Americanism dating back to 1875–80; boom 1 + -let
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Over the past decade, a boomlet of new companies has emerged.

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Those curious holes are abandoned mines, and they’re driving a real-estate boomlet in a place that hasn’t had one in more than a century.

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The spraying created a boomlet for carwashes and the plastic sheeting trade.

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And so he spent lavishly to boost Garvey’s name and targeted Republican voters to produce a turnout boomlet on Garvey’s behalf.

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Diane Swonk, chief economist at the tax and consulting firm KPMG, said she expects a “January jobs boomlet†— 250,000 added jobs, well above the consensus.

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