Start with a bang Meaning in English
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Definition
To begin something in a very impressive, exciting, or energetic way. It suggests a strong, memorable, or enthusiastic start to an event, project, or period.
Usage & Nuances
This is an informal, positive expression often used about parties, meetings, shows, or beginnings of periods (like a new year). It suggests excitement and energy. Variants include 'kick off with a bang.' Avoid using it for serious or sad situations.
Example Sentences
We want the new school year to start with a bang.
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The concert will start with a bang at 8 PM.
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Our team plans to start with a bang in the first game of the season.
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Let’s start with a bang and make this party unforgettable!
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The new product launch really started with a bang—everyone was excited.
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I want my vacation to start with a bang, so I booked a helicopter tour for the first day.
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