Dynamites can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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dynamite - blow up with dynamite; "The rock was dynamited" | ||
Noun |
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dynamite - an explosive containing nitrate sensitized with nitroglycerin absorbed on wood pulp |
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1. | noun | The dynamite went off with a bang. | |
2. | noun | We blew up a huge rock with dynamite. | |
3. | noun | The rock was moved by dynamite. | |
4. | noun | Dynamite fishing is extremely destructive to reef ecosystems. | |
5. | noun | Tom opened up the crate with a crowbar and took out a stick of dynamite. | |
6. | noun | The handling of dynamite is dangerous. | |
7. | noun | Faith can move mountains, but I prefer dynamite. | |
8. | noun | Handling dynamite can be dangerous. | |
9. | noun | Are you sure it's safe to move this dynamite? | |
10. | noun | This stuff is dynamite. | |
11. | noun | Who invented dynamite? | |
12. | noun | We Americans claim to be a peace-loving people. We hate bloodshed; we are opposed to violence. Yet we go into spasms of joy over the possibility of projecting dynamite bombs from flying machines upon helpless citizens. | |
13. | noun | Together, the separatists and fascists like Khettal and Benkoula are a stick of dynamite with a lit fuse. | |
14. | noun | Yanni was like a stick of dynamite with a lit fuse that was eventually going to blow. | |
15. | noun | This is dynamite. | |
16. | verb | Why exert yourself hacking and pulling the stump when you have access to dynamite? | |
17. | verb | Why exert yourself hacking and pulling the stump when you have access to dynamite? |
Sentence | |
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noun | |
The dynamite went off with a bang. | |
We blew up a huge rock with dynamite. | |
The rock was moved by dynamite. | |
Dynamite fishing is extremely destructive to reef ecosystems. | |
Tom opened up the crate with a crowbar and took out a stick of dynamite. | |
The handling of dynamite is dangerous. | |
Faith can move mountains, but I prefer dynamite. | |
Handling dynamite can be dangerous. | |
Are you sure it's safe to move this dynamite? | |
This stuff is dynamite. | |
Who invented dynamite? | |
We Americans claim to be a peace-loving people. We hate bloodshed; we are opposed to violence. Yet we go into spasms of joy over the possibility of projecting dynamite bombs from flying machines upon helpless citizens. | |
Together, the separatists and fascists like Khettal and Benkoula are a stick of dynamite with a lit fuse. | |
Yanni was like a stick of dynamite with a lit fuse that was eventually going to blow. | |
This is dynamite. | |
verb | |
Why exert yourself hacking and pulling the stump when you have access to dynamite? | |
Why exert yourself hacking and pulling the stump when you have access to dynamite? |