blam

/blæm/
verb
  1. To shoot or hit with a loud bang.
    • He blammed the ball over the fence.
    • The hero blammed the villain with a single shot.
    • The fireworks blammed into the night sky.
noun
  1. A loud, sharp sound, like a gunshot or an explosion.
    • A blam echoed through the canyon.
    • The comic book showed 'BLAM!' in a big bubble.
    • We heard a sudden blam from the construction site.
Synonyms
interjection
  1. Used to represent the sound of a gunshot, explosion, or sudden impact.
    • The superhero comic went 'Blam! Blam!' as the villain fired.
    • Blam! The balloon popped loudly.
    • Blam! The door slammed shut behind him.
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