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blistering

[blis-ter-ing] / ˈblɪs tər ɪŋ /


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That mood has only intensified with the release of its sequel, Dhurandhar: The Revenge, which opened last week to blistering demand.

From BBC

Fourteen years later, Pierce scored at a blistering pace, yet because someone had stolen his jersey, he played a portion of the game with the name “McCoy” on the back.

From Los Angeles Times

"England were blistering - their pace, their skill, their intensity, their physicality and they had a genuine chance of winning," said former England scrum-half Matt Dawson on BBC Radio 5 Live.

From BBC

"England were blistering - their pace, their skill, their intensity, their physicality and they had a genuine chance of winning," Dawson added.

From BBC

The economy averaged a blistering 4.1% growth rate in the prior two quarters.

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