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go with a bang

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go with a bang  (British & Australian informal) also go over with a bang (American informal)
if an event, especially a party, goes with a bang, it is very exciting and successful A karaoke machine? That should help your party go with a bang!
See also: bang


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Byline: Scott Miller Guy Fawkes night may go with a bang for you and your family but it can be terrifying for pets.
FAMILY friendly fun days in two Midland parks are set to be staged to make the halfterm holiday go with a bang.
I have seen the photographs - all you really need is a computer and the ability to guess what Edison's password might be - and they are a bewildering display of assorted Chinese actresses, singers and starlets apparently tucking into those little cocktail sausages that make every party go with a bang.
 
 
 
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