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"kablooey" Definitions
  1. [informal] the sound of an explosion
"kablooey" Antonyms

13 Sentences With "kablooey"

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Water that is flash-heated into steam builds up below and eventually — kablooey!
CAVUTO: And even if things are going kablooey with our trading partners, it&aposs OK?
What plays best of all, of course, is a spaceship going kablooey all over the screen.
Thor's flat, sharpened Mjolnirs aren't really doing the trick, however, so MTYK sends a flaming arrow and ... KABLOOEY!
Well, I don't know if you've noticed, but since then a lot of on-demand startups have gone kablooey.
Fogarty's and Mr. Peterson's grid: RAT PACK, NBA JAM, KABLOOEY, JINGOISM, ADO ANNIE, EXOTICA, NO SLOUCH, EBENEZER, TASTE BUD and more.
"If somebody has a misstep, everything goes kablooey," said Richard Pisnoy, a principal of Silver Fin Capital, a mortgage brokerage in Great Neck, Long Island.
One kablooey leads to another, and every so often, as if to remind us of the pretty faces that go with the suits, the superheroes huddle.
And when it does go kablooey, which could happen next year or tens of thousands of years from now, it's going to be about as bright as the full moon and visible even during the daytime.
The Dixie Chicks, meanwhile, are still recovering from their world going kablooey after the lead singer, Natalie Maines, told a crowd in London days before the 2003 invasion of Iraq that she stood with the pacifists of the city and felt "ashamed" that President George W. Bush was from Texas.
"Songs for the Big Kablooey", released first as a five song EP, was named "best regional release of the year" by critics in publications like Greg Haymes at Nippertown.com ("After years of electro- symphonic ambient-oriented instrumental music, the Woodstock musical maverick headed back into David Bowie-meets-Pink Floyd glam-pop with glorious results"_and David Malachowski for the Daily Freeman ("Bartlett usually leans towards more ethereal work, here’s he’s put out a great pure rock album. That it’s not what he’s known for, makes it even better"). 2011 saw the release of the full length "Songs for the Big Kablooey", featuring a title track with vocals by Bartlett and Sting/Pink Floyd/Hiroshima veteran singer Machan Taylor.
Melody Maker described Chrome as "a tighter, more robust affair" than Ferment and "perhaps the ultimate Catherine Wheel album". NME called it "a triumph". In Trouser Press, Jack Rabid wrote that the album "combines songwriting prowess with more raging playing, pop tunes gone kablooey and a huge bonfire sound with a faint metal edge." Writing in The Rough Guide to Rock, Anna Robinson was less favourable, describing much of the album's material as "comparatively lightweight" compared to Ferment.
The recording session also has something on it called "Fuzz Bassolo" which has never been released. In all, 200 copies were put out, mainly given to friends and family, or sold at Discount Records. After years of obscurity, the single finally became known to a wider audience after the tracks "Break My Face" and "Blues For An Insurance Salesman" were featured on Killed By Death Volume #9 in 1995. In 2001, the single was bootlegged and reissued on Kablooey Records, including the original intro to "Blues For An Insurance Salesman".

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