Blasts can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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blast - fire a shot; "the gunman blasted away" | ||
blast - use explosives on; "The enemy has been shelling us all day" | ||
blast - make a strident sound; "She tended to blast when speaking into a microphone" | ||
blast - shrivel or wither or mature imperfectly | ||
blast - shatter as if by explosion | ||
blast - make with or as if with an explosion; "blast a tunnel through the Alps" | ||
blast - create by using explosives; "blast a passage through the mountain" | ||
blast - apply a draft or strong wind to to; "the air conditioning was blasting cold air at us" | ||
blast - hit hard; "He smashed a 3-run homer" | ||
blast - criticize harshly or violently; "The press savaged the new President"; "The critics crucified the author for plagiarizing a famous passage" | ||
Noun |
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blast - a very long fly ball | ||
blast - an explosion (as of dynamite) | ||
blast - a strong current of air; "the tree was bent almost double by the gust" | ||
blast - a sudden very loud noise | ||
blast - intense adverse criticism; "Clinton directed his fire at the Republican Party"; "the government has come under attack"; "don't give me any flak" | ||
blast - a highly pleasurable or exciting experience; "we had a good time at the party"; "celebrating after the game was a blast" |
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1. | noun | Cold blasts from the broken window chilled us. | |
2. | noun | A series of blasts reduced the laboratory to ruins. | |
3. | noun | As propellant blasts out of the rocket in one direction, it pushes the spacecraft in the other. | |
4. | noun | "There rest they, nor their sequence change, nor place, / save when, by chance, on grating hinge the door / swings open, and a light breath sweeps the floor, / or rougher blasts the tender leaves disperse. / Loose then they flutter, for she recks no more / to call them back, and rearrange the verse; / untaught the votaries leave, the Sibyl's cave to curse." | |
5. | noun | Sami blasts music all the time. | |
6. | noun | Scientists believe magnetic fields can protect a planet, fending off the atmosphere-stripping blasts of the solar wind. | |
7. | noun | Celebrating after the game was a blast. | |
8. | noun | They have a BLAST so the sooner they get there, the sooner they can have fun. | |
9. | noun | A lot of people were killed by the blast. | |
10. | noun | An icy blast of wind cut me to the bone. | |
11. | noun | News of the recent blast is all over the radio. | |
12. | noun | A blast of cold air swept through the house. | |
13. | noun | Yesterday, we had a blast! | |
14. | noun | They'll have a blast. | |
15. | noun | We're having a blast. | |
16. | verb | She tended to blast when speaking into a microphone. | |
17. | verb | Blast a tunnel through the Alps. | |
18. | verb | Blast a passage through the mountain. | |
19. | verb | You have to blast your way out. | |
20. | verb | When he had said these things, he struck with reversed spear the side of the hollow mountain, and the winds, as a single column, race through the offered gate and blast the lands with a tornado. | |
21. | verb | You have to blast your way out. | |
22. | verb | When he had said these things, he struck with reversed spear the side of the hollow mountain, and the winds, as a single column, race through the offered gate and blast the lands with a tornado. |
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noun | |
Cold blasts from the broken window chilled us. | |
A series of blasts reduced the laboratory to ruins. | |
As propellant blasts out of the rocket in one direction, it pushes the spacecraft in the other. | |
"There rest they, nor their sequence change, nor place, / save when, by chance, on grating hinge the door / swings open, and a light breath sweeps the floor, / or rougher blasts the tender leaves disperse. / Loose then they flutter, for she recks no more / to call them back, and rearrange the verse; / untaught the votaries leave, the Sibyl's cave to curse." | |
Sami blasts music all the time. | |
Scientists believe magnetic fields can protect a planet, fending off the atmosphere-stripping blasts of the solar wind. | |
Celebrating after the game was a blast. |
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They have a BLAST so the sooner they get there, the sooner they can have fun. |
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A lot of people were killed by the blast. | |
An icy blast of wind cut me to the bone. | |
News of the recent blast is all over the radio. | |
A blast of cold air swept through the house. | |
Yesterday, we had a blast! | |
They'll have a blast. | |
We're having a blast. | |
verb | |
She tended to blast when speaking into a microphone. |
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Blast a tunnel through the Alps. |
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Blast a passage through the mountain. |
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You have to blast your way out. | |
When he had said these things, he struck with reversed spear the side of the hollow mountain, and the winds, as a single column, race through the offered gate and blast the lands with a tornado. | |
You have to blast your way out. | |
When he had said these things, he struck with reversed spear the side of the hollow mountain, and the winds, as a single column, race through the offered gate and blast the lands with a tornado. |