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mini-boom in British English (ˈmɪnɪbuːm) nouna brief period of strong economic growth a mini-boom in men's toiletries Examples of 'mini-boom' in a sentencemini-boom Britain is on the brink of an energy mini-boom.But many surveys indicate that the mini-boom is over.Unfortunately the mini-boom seems to be ending.Some experts believe this explains the mini-boom in house prices.A shortage of properties and a rise in demand fuelled the mini-boom.Then, at the start of this year, a mini-boom was observed in the market.The recent mini-boom in the housing market has made matters worse.The shock waves from this mini-boom might be tiny, but they are being felt.There are, however, signs that the mini-boom could already be over.This apparent mini-boom was uncovered by a new methodology the statisticians haven't used before. |