gangbuster (Meaning)

gangbuster

with great speed or success, one engaged in the aggressive breakup of organized criminal gangs, with great or excessive force or aggressiveness

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gangbuster Sentence Examples

  1. The company's sales grew gangbusters, exceeding all expectations.
  2. The new product launch went gangbuster, garnering immense customer enthusiasm.
  3. The stock market surged gangbuster after the announcement of positive economic data.
  4. The team performed gangbuster in the tournament, winning every match.
  5. The charity event was a gangbuster success, raising a record amount of funds.
  6. The restaurant's new menu item sold gangbuster, becoming an instant favorite.
  7. The festival's attendance skyrocketed gangbuster, breaking all previous records.
  8. The band's concert tour was a gangbuster, selling out stadiums and generating rave reviews.
  9. The online retailer's Black Friday sale went gangbuster, smashing traffic and revenue goals.
  10. The economic recovery took off gangbuster, creating jobs and boosting confidence.

FAQs About the word gangbuster

with great speed or success, one engaged in the aggressive breakup of organized criminal gangs, with great or excessive force or aggressiveness

lawman,,

offender, crook, culprit,criminal,principal, lawbreaker, miscreant, malefactor, accomplice,misdemeanant

The company's sales grew gangbusters, exceeding all expectations.

The new product launch went gangbuster, garnering immense customer enthusiasm.

The stock market surged gangbuster after the announcement of positive economic data.

The team performed gangbuster in the tournament, winning every match.