Pronunciation: /slæm bæŋ/
noun a loud noise or impact
A1 The children had a slam bang party with balloons and cake.
A2 The movie was a slam bang action-packed thriller.
B1 The concert ended with a slam bang finale, leaving the audience cheering for more.
B2 The company's new marketing campaign was a slam bang success, increasing sales by 50%.
C1 The political debate turned into a slam bang argument, with both sides refusing to back down.
C2 The final match of the tournament was a slam bang showdown between the two top teams.
adverb in a forceful and sudden manner
A1 The children ran slam bang into the room, excited to see the presents.
A2 She finished her exam slam bang and felt relieved.
B1 The party ended slam bang when the police arrived due to noise complaints.
B2 The car skidded slam bang on the wet road, narrowly avoiding a collision.
C1 The company launched a new product line slam bang, causing a stir in the market.
C2 The movie ended slam bang with a plot twist that left the audience shocked.
formal The company's new marketing strategy was implemented with a slam bang approach.
informal The party last night was slam bang, everyone had a great time.
slang The action movie was full of slam bang scenes that kept the audience on the edge of their seats.
figurative The team worked together with a slam bang attitude to meet the project deadline.
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