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dynamite

[dahy-nuh-mahyt] / ˈdaɪ nəˌmaɪt /
NOUN
explosive
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The artwork depicts Kahlo sleeping in a bed that appears to float through the sky, beneath a skeleton with its legs wrapped in sticks of dynamite.

From Barron's

Overwhelming firepower dislodged them in June, but the militants blew the bridge connecting the two settlements as they withdrew -- using so much dynamite that there was barely a scrap left to scavenge.

From Barron's

Gunshots, dynamite, fire: none of it seems to leave a lasting mark.

From Salon

Much of that resolve was forged thanks to a childhood game that Easley called dynamite pigskin.

From Los Angeles Times

There could be a stick of dynamite in her estate plan.

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