Booming in a sentence as an adjective

And, as the news will tell you, jobs are booming down there.

Even though I’ve been gone for awhile, it’s clear that Silicon Valley is booming.

Nobody else caught on to the "its booming economy provided the financing.

Initially business was booming using a similar model to the one outlined in this article.

On one hand, that there are plenty of smart, capable people, that the tech industry is booming, that it's well on its way to displace {Silicon Valley|USA|etc.

The use of railways for transporting petroleum products is booming thanks to the backlash against pipelines such as keystone and gateway.

Ostensibly because of a libertarian outlook, but I can't help but notice that it allows them to 1. milk the fad while it's booming and 2. better insulate themselves from lawsuits.

It's not a bustling and booming metro, obviously, but it's not even remotely comparable to what this article describes in Russia.

" Before long, tailor shops are doing a booming business, wearing a $400 suit becomes a faux pas, and candidates get dismissed early from interviews because they showed up with an Armani at a Dolce&Gabbana shop.

It's simply warning that while we're watching the S&P 500 soar to record heights on the back of booming productivity and resurgent globalisation we shouldn't ignore the fireworks that are playing out over a handful of unmanned islands in the East China Sea.

Booming definitions

adjective

very lively and profitable; "flourishing businesses"; "a palmy time for stockbrokers"; "a prosperous new business"; "doing a roaring trade"; "a thriving tourist center"; "did a thriving business in orchids"

See also: flourishing palmy prospering prosperous roaring thriving

adjective

used of the voice

See also: stentorian