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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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noun as in fun time

Strongest match

verb as in lambaste; denounce

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Example Sentences

In 2022, he ran again and won with a focus on school issues — blasting “woke warriors on the left” for miseducating local children, including on the “sins of our past.”

He added that safety had improved dramatically in the years following the fatal blast.

From BBC

The blasts and booms from such military training exercises are so constant that locals in the nearby small town of Munster barely notice anymore.

From BBC

It was a blast and well worth the time and cost.

From Salon

Kennedy started her last season strong in February, blasting five homers while being named most valuable player at the Waimea Invitational in Hawaii, where Santa Margarita earned a share of first place.

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

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