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whiz-bang

[hwiz-bang, wiz-, hwiz-bang, wiz-] / ˈʰwɪzˌbæŋ, ˈwɪz-, ˈʰwɪzˈbæŋ, ˈwɪz- /




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This would describe… most of the whizbangs in Internet, biotechnology and algorithmic finance.”

From Forbes • Sep. 24, 2012

On the page, poetry so produced had an iconography of spattered phrases, nouns that hovered inches above a possible verb, floating prepositions, typographical whizbangs of all sorts that suggested E.E.

From Time Magazine Archive

But they saved their real whizbangs for a fellow dealer, Kansas City's Ferd Owen.

From Time Magazine Archive

Beyond his more bizarre typographical whizbangs Cummings lobbed most bricks at the enemies of individuality�what he called "socalled" humanity, "socalled" civilization, and everything commercial in America.

From Time Magazine Archive

Seemed as if his memory was workin' over time, the way he kept a fetchin' up things that he could a easily forgot, and when he comes to the benediction, the whizbangs begin to come.

From The Sky Pilot in No Man's Land by Connor, Ralph




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