See also: bang up

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bang-up (comparative more bang-up, superlative most bang-up)

  1. (colloquial) Especially good; wonderful; superb.
    • 1922, Edith Wharton, The Glimpses of the Moon[1]:
      [] he had dined with the Hickses ("a bang-up show -- they're really lances-you wouldn't know them!"), and had met there Lansing []
    • 1988, Janice Holt Giles, The Enduring Hills[2]:
      “When we get to Nashville, let's find some nice place to eat, and let's have the best bang-up chicken dinner in town!”
    • 1995 October 14, Bill Watterson, Calvin & Hobbes (comic):
      Hobbes: But then the aliens take over the Earth.
      Calvin: Well, it's not like the grownups have done such a bang-up job.

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