How To Use Slam-bang In A Sentence

  • His party is rolling out a vast get-out-the-vote operation today and aides promise they can yet provide a 'slam-bang finish'. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clearly, he is more than the slam-bang type we thought him to be when he first broke into the international scene.
  • It may make for slam-bang entertainment in the film industry's home state.
  • And Carla Khan is good with some terrific slam-bang winner to go with good movement and great court sense.
  • No one, however, who attended this slam-bang spring concert could ever think that the organisation was low on numbers. Times, Sunday Times
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  • And those consequences, thanks to some slam-bang special effects, are completely devastating.
  • Granted, it still wasn't a great slam-bang action flick.
  • Appeasing the fans is an overarching theme this season for NASCAR, which relaxed the rules for bump-drafting at Daytona and has encouraged drivers to embrace more slam-bang action while displaying their emotions. McMurray hangs on to win pothole-marred Daytona 500
  • If slam-bang mainstream thrills are more your cup of tea, you could do much worse than giving Joy Ride a whirl.
  • With its slam-bang action scenes it makes an entertaining effort to keep you from thinking about its flimsy plotting. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even most forms of neorealism don't put much emphasis on plot -- writers having sensibly concluded there's no point in competing with movies for the slam-bang scenario -- and what would be the point of laboriously describing in a synopsis the details of character and setting that the reader simply has to encounter in the finished work? Principles of Literary Criticism
  • One more ounce of metaphysics and it would have been stupid; one less ounce, it would have been empty slam-bang eye candy.
  • For a real slam-bang ending, express doubt as to which election is more obviously a farcical fiction designed to promote corporate interests.
  • There are no such problems here; from the film's slam-bang opening, to its brilliant closing moments, there's not a wasted shot or scene.
  • a slam-bang collision
  • Greener-grass suspicions aside, the comment refreshed for me this good old view of America, one usually yoked to the very slam-bang action and bustling small-town communities avoided by the director.
  • the pans fell slam-bang and woke the whole house
  • On Friday, though, for all its colour, flair and energy, his playing was often incoherent, self-indulgent and slam-bang crass.
  • The hilarious gags come at a slam-bang pace, and they're occasionally edgy.
  • After this slam-bang production, the next is sure to be a huge letdown.
  • Fantastic effects aside, this is a slam-bang, high on the hokum, thrill ride. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes grievances have a lot of merit and plenty of documentary evidence or at least some and I tell the grievant he has a good ... but not slam-bang --- chance of winning his issue. Fragen Sie den Geschäftsvertreter, Teil zwei*
  • The slam-bang boredom created by these glorified grunge grunts is almost unlistenable.
  • This slam-bang B-movie pastiche is wildly uneven as it doggedly strives (sometimes with obvious strain) to sustain a freewheeling, anything-goes air of exuberant junkiness," writes Joe Leydon. Venice film festival opens with Darren Aronofsky's Black Swan
  • Had about a half hour been trimmed from it, The Rookie may have been a slam-bang action flick.

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