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View definitions for blast

blast

noun as in loud sound; make loud sound

noun as in explosion

noun as in gust of wind

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Weak match

noun as in fun time

Strongest match

verb as in lambaste; denounce

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Pop star Katy Perry will blast off into space as part of an upcoming all-women flight on Blue Origin's New Shepherd rocket.

From BBC

“The Monkey” is filled with loose ends, ideas about absent fathers and childhood trauma that have their emotional impact shredded to bits by lawnmower accidents and shotgun blasts.

From Salon

With Day’s co-star Glenn Close having a catty blast in a leopard-print pushup bra, the film starts goofy and stays that way.

Residents have been gathering across Southern California to blast the impending cuts.

California State University, already reeling from budget cuts to classes and faculty amid enrollment declines, is blasting as “unacceptable” more proposed state funding reductions.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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