Explodes can be categorized as a verb.
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explode - cause to burst with a violent release of energy; "We exploded the nuclear bomb" | ||
explode - burst outward, usually with noise; "The champagne bottle exploded" | ||
explode - increase rapidly and in an uncontrolled manner; "The population of India is exploding"; "The island's rodent population irrupted" | ||
explode - be unleashed; emerge with violence or noise; "His anger exploded" | ||
explode - drive from the stage by noisy disapproval | ||
explode - cause to burst as a result of air pressure; of stop consonants like /p/, /t/, and /k/ | ||
explode - show (a theory or claim) to be baseless, or refute and make obsolete | ||
explode - show a violent emotional reaction; "The boss exploded when he heard of the resignation of the secretary" | ||
explode - destroy by exploding; "The enemy exploded the bridge" | ||
explode - burst and release energy as through a violent chemical or physical reaction;"the bomb detonated at noon"; "The Molotov cocktail exploded" |
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1. | verb | And if the vacuum explodes, it is called a black hole. | |
2. | verb | The moment he starts to argue, he explodes. | |
3. | verb | The moment she starts to argue, she explodes. | |
4. | verb | We have to rescue the pilot before the plane explodes. | |
5. | verb | If Tom senses even the slightest lack of obsequious deference, he explodes into a hail of random and spontaneous insults. | |
6. | verb | Imagine you're riding public transport to school or work and the man across the aisle erupts in a sneeze that explodes into the air. Halfway down the car, someone else coughs uncontrollably. Neither cover their mouth or nose. | |
7. | verb | When a massive star dies, it runs out of fuel, collapses under its own weight and explodes as a supernova. | |
8. | verb | But if you want to murder by suicide, you do not have to board a plane in order to explode yourself and kill many people. | |
9. | verb | Protect the buses and they will explode in movie theaters, concert halls, supermarkets, shopping malls, schools and hospitals. | |
10. | verb | The Saudi regime, of course, will be the next victim of major terror, when the inner circle will explode into the outer circle. | |
11. | verb | The news caused him to explode with anger. | |
12. | verb | Steam boilers may explode. | |
13. | verb | My heart is pounding so hard it feels like it's going to explode. | |
14. | verb | He was about to explode, but checked himself. | |
15. | verb | Powders of aluminium, magnesium, silicon, etc. explode. |
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And if the vacuum explodes, it is called a black hole. | |
The moment he starts to argue, he explodes. | |
The moment she starts to argue, she explodes. | |
We have to rescue the pilot before the plane explodes. | |
If Tom senses even the slightest lack of obsequious deference, he explodes into a hail of random and spontaneous insults. | |
Imagine you're riding public transport to school or work and the man across the aisle erupts in a sneeze that explodes into the air. Halfway down the car, someone else coughs uncontrollably. Neither cover their mouth or nose. | |
When a massive star dies, it runs out of fuel, collapses under its own weight and explodes as a supernova. | |
But if you want to murder by suicide, you do not have to board a plane in order to explode yourself and kill many people. |
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Protect the buses and they will explode in movie theaters, concert halls, supermarkets, shopping malls, schools and hospitals. |
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The Saudi regime, of course, will be the next victim of major terror, when the inner circle will explode into the outer circle. |
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The news caused him to explode with anger. | |
Steam boilers may explode. | |
My heart is pounding so hard it feels like it's going to explode. | |
He was about to explode, but checked himself. | |
Powders of aluminium, magnesium, silicon, etc. explode. |