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6 Sentences With "lowering the boom on"

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That means, according to the trailer, lowering the boom on some street-level bad guys.
Sometimes investing is hard, and sometimes it's as easy as lowering the BOOM on a SALE while hanging out with your PETS on your BDAY.
Apart from all that, France's current leadership apparently does not see that Trump's lowering the boom on Germany will prevent Berlin from continuing to run roughshod over France and the rest of the EU. Indeed, the U.S. has a number of problems with Germany.
While Mark Giordano may have unwittingly levied the first shot with his knee-on-knee hit on fellow defenseman Cam Fowler earlier this month, Anaheim Ducks veteran Ryan Getzlaf delivered his own message by lowering the boom on the Calgary Flames captain in the late stages of a series-opening victory.
Then the trailer unfurls, as we get a look at the country of Wakanda, a voiceover about how hard it is to be king, and actions sequences like T'Challa in his suit taking on a full storm of bullets and his female bodyguards, the Dora Milaje, lowering the boom on some bad guys.
The phrase is used to describe shows that have peaked and are in decline. Executive producer Chris Carter said that the title was tongue-in-cheek, and further stated that it was their "way of lowering the boom on anybody who thought that it did". He further stated that the series was "good" until the end, even after the departure of David Duchovny as Fox Mulder. According to IGN, the episode's title was a homage to the popular website Jump the Shark.

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