Go over with a bang Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To be very successful or well received, especially about an event or performance.
Usage & Nuances
Informal and enthusiastic; often used about parties, shows, or launches. The phrase suggests not just success but excitement or impressive impact. Similar to 'go over well', but stronger and more vivid. Not literal: no actual bang (explosion).
Example Sentences
The school play went over with a bang last night.
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The party went over with a bang and everyone had fun.
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The product launch went over with a bang.
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Their new comedy show really went over with a bang—tickets sold out in minutes.
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Her speech at the conference went over with a bang—she got a standing ovation.
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The new restaurant's opening night went over with a bang: reservations were full for weeks.
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