Examples of 'bigger bang' in a sentence

Meaning of "bigger bang"

bigger bang ~ this phrase is a variation of the idiom 'bigger bang for your buck,' which means getting more value or benefit from something. It suggests that by investing more or putting in greater effort, one can achieve a more significant or impactful outcome

How to use "bigger bang" in a sentence

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bigger bang
To get a bigger bang out of their investments.
I could have gone out with a bigger bang.
They make a bigger bang or some such nonsense.
Except with a much bigger bang.
I get a bigger bang out of that Honey than any dame I ever knew.
Side cargo makes a bigger bang than that.
You stick them in a bin and it makes a bigger bang.
We will get a bigger bang for our buck.
I wanted to go out with a bigger bang.
And you give me a bigger bang So I spare everyone.
But Copycats are out to prove their superiority by making a bigger bang.
This is going to be a bigger bang then before.
A Bigger Bang was touted as the best Rolling Stones album in years.
You get a bigger bang.
Bigger bang for your buck, which means the user wants more of it more often.

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That would make a little bigger bang than we want.
A Bigger Bang went platinum in the US and Germany, and gold in Japan.
We are gonna need a bigger bang.
But which gives you a bigger bang for your ( relatively small ) buck?
This is going to be a bigger bang.
This is going to be a bigger bang then before. I have overlaid that, sir.
Ok, we profiled he was going for a bigger bang.
I think… I could have gone out with a bigger bang your cop friend can get a promotion.
Break into smaller pieces? So we need a bigger bang.
And I have got a bigger bang in mind.
Yeah, Jack, just like Operation, except with a much bigger bang.
Maybe that rookie took a bigger bang upside his head.
It is their first studio album since their 2005 release A Bigger Bang.
The European Union and armaments -- getting a bigger bang for the euro Burkard Schmitt.
You should use kaboom . You get a bigger bang.
You do get a bigger bang for your buck . ”.
If we had enough money, could actually give us a much bigger bang for the buck.
The European Union and armaments, getting a bigger bang for the euro, by Burkard Schmitt ( August ).
I think … I could have gone out with a bigger bang.

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