Examples of 'goes the dynamite' in a sentence

Meaning of "goes the dynamite"

Goes the dynamite: An exclamation typically used to express or emphasize a sudden or successful outcome

How to use "goes the dynamite" in a sentence

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goes the dynamite
And boom goes the dynamite.
Something clearly got confused in the middle, but I say, boom goes the dynamite.
And boomerang goes the dynamite.
Boom Goes the Dynamite is the fifteenth episode of the second season of Scandal.
Then boom goes the dynamite.
Maybe not the best choice of words considering the circumstances . - Goes the dynamite.
Bam goes the dynamite.
Casual touch, and boom goes the dynamite.
Groom goes the dynamite.
Clacked off his vest . Boom goes the dynamite.
Boon goes the dynamite.
Scores are tied. And boom goes the dynamite.
There goes the dynamite.
What about Ben? And boom goes the dynamite.
Boom goes the dynamite . Boom goes the dynamite.

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Oooh, and boom goes the dynamite.
Oh, goes the dynamite.
I mean sex. Boom goes the dynamite.
And that is located… six blocks away. And boom goes the dynamite.
Boom, there goes the dynamite.
Oh, thank God. And that is located… six blocks away. And boom goes the dynamite.
Ooh, and boom goes the dynamite.
Come on . Casual touch, and boom goes the dynamite.
No! - And boom goes the dynamite.
Device beeps And… Boom goes the dynamite.
What … And boom goes the dynamite.
Oh, this is quite… Boom goes the dynamite.
Donnie, blow it . Boom goes the dynamite.

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