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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

Strongest matches

Weak match

noun as in fun time

Strongest match

verb as in lambaste; denounce

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Example Sentences

She died eight hours after the blast - at the inquest into the deaths the coroner said she had been "fighting very much to live".

From BBC

Thieves used explosives to blast their way into the Drents Museum in Assen, which was hosting an exhibition of priceless Romanian jewellery made from gold and silver.

From BBC

To counter this, they used a “sonicator”, which blasts the bubbles with sound waves in order to dislodge them.

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Large explosive blasts can kill off whales, dolphins and other sea creatures, and the noise can disrupt their behaviour, experts say.

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Then there is a loud blast, clouds of smoke, a man staggering out, but it's not Hatem.

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

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