with a bang
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Definition & Meaning of "with a bang"in English

with a bang
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in a grand or impressive manner, often used to describe the successful start of an event, party, or project 

with a bang definition and meaning
Idiom
Informal

What is the origin of the idiom "with a bang" and when to use it?

The idiom "with a bang" has its origins in the sound of a sudden loud noise, such as an explosion or a gunshot. This idiom is commonly used to describe the successful or impressive start or launch of an event, party, or project. It signifies that the beginning was energetic, exciting, and attention-grabbing.

Examples
The festival opened with a bang. 
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