From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishalmighty din/crash/row etcalmighty din/crash/row etcBritish English old-fashioned informalVERY a very loud noise, argument etc There was an almighty bang and the car came to a halt. → almighty
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almighty din/crash/row etc• And certainly there would be the most almighty row if Clarke got the push.• Before he got half way, they dropped with an almighty crash on to the stone floor.