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gelignite

[jel-ig-nahyt] / ˈdʒɛl ɪgˌnaɪt /
NOUN
dynamite
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"Graham, a compact parcel of Scouse gelignite, doesn't tend to play softies, so his simmering aggression felt all too credible."

From BBC Apr. 1, 2019

So, one day last week, engineers packed 120 Ib. of gelignite against one side of the tower, touched it off, and watched this appendix of Victorian days topple.

From Time Magazine Archive

Moreover, its prose is so plain that a roomful of safecrackers and their molls might well while away the hours before the gelignite goes up by browsing through the work.

From Time Magazine Archive

The gelignite was later traced to an Irish explosives manufacturer and presumably had been transported into Britain directly across the Irish Sea.

From Time Magazine Archive

As far as he was aware there were no explosives on board, a consignment of gelignite, for use on the Rand, having been landed at Durban.

From The Wireless Officer by Percy F. (Percy Francis) Westerman




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