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Boom-Era

Description:

The term "boom-era" refers to a specific period of time characterized by an economic boom or rapid growth in a particular region or industry. It typically signifies a significant increase in economic activity, prosperity, and development.

Senses:

  • Noun: Referring to a historical time of economic prosperity and growth.
  • Adjective: Describing something that is related to or reminiscent of the boom period.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The 1920s in the United States is often referred to as the "boom-era" due to the significant economic growth and cultural advancements during that time.
  2. During the boom-era, many investors found tremendous success in the stock market.
  3. This house has a beautifully preserved boom-era architecture, showcasing the grandeur of the period.
  4. She loves collecting boom-era memorabilia, including vintage advertisements and magazines.

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