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dynamite

[dahy-nuh-mahyt] / ˈdaɪ nəˌmaɪt /
NOUN
explosive
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The first is center fielder Julio Rodriguez, the dynamite Dominican who captured American League Rookie of the Year honors last year at 21 years old.

From Seattle Times

Over a three-year period, the aqueduct was dynamited more than a dozen times.

From Los Angeles Times

Sure enough, the fried jasmine rice mixed with shrimp and sour mustard greens I request “spicy” is packed with dynamite in the form of roasted Thai red chiles.

From Washington Post

Like dynamite, the spices from Prince’s most volatile dish explode on the palate, torching every taste bud in their path in wave after wave of assaults.

From Washington Post

The Ducks are dynamite in all areas aside from coaching.

From Los Angeles Times