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dhamaka

 

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Dhamaka

Noun:

1. A Hindi term meaning explosion or blast, often used to describe a loud and powerful explosion.

Example Sentence: The dhamaka from the fireworks display could be heard for miles.

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Adjective:

1. Referring to something exciting, thrilling, or sensational.

Example Sentence: The dhamaka party was full of lively music and dancing.

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Verb:

1. To explode or burst with great force and noise.

Example Sentence: The firecracker dhamakaed loudly, startling everyone nearby.

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Local Usage:

In local communities of India, dhamaka is often used to refer to a grand and vibrant celebration or event, typically involving music, dance, and fireworks.

Example Sentence: The local festival was a dhamaka, with colorful processions, traditional music, and amazing firework displays.

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