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boom·er1 [ˈbu:məʳ] SUBST Aus

1. boomer (kangaroo):

2. boomer (wave):

boom·er2 SUBST esp Am fam

Voir aussi : baby boomer

ˈbaby boom·er SUBST

1. baby boomer (person):

2. baby boomer (generation):

the baby boomers pl

ˈbaby boom·er SUBST

1. baby boomer (person):

2. baby boomer (generation):

the baby boomers pl

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
Only 30 percent of baby boomers, 24 percent of Generation Xers and 16 percent of millennials could say the same.
www.bankrate.com
Generation Xers and baby boomers recently found out that millennials make up the largest share of the American workforce.
www.smh.com.au
According to the company's official history, the original store catered to hippy baby boomers and featured love beads and incense.
en.wikipedia.org
Baby boomers and Generation Xers are getting older, and so we look at people in their 40s as young.
www.smh.com.au
The 48-year-old gerontologist says baby boomers need a swift reality check on what life is really like after retirement.
www.thestar.com
Despite the secrecy, the membership continued to grow thanks to boomers, men who traveled from place to place looking for work on the railroads.
en.wikipedia.org
Adult male wallabies are referred to as bucks, boomers, or jacks.
en.wikipedia.org
Xer behaviors at work and in their personal lives is almost a counter-reaction to Boomers.
usatoday30.usatoday.com
Boomers are often associated with counterculture, the civil rights movement and the feminist cause of the 1970s.
en.wikipedia.org
Those are growth industries because of the mass of aging baby boomers.
www.insurancejournal.com

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