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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

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verb as in lambaste; denounce

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Tata has closed its two coal-fired blast furnaces and is to replace them with an electric furnace that will need fewer workers.

From BBC

Residents were so enraged in the 1920s that some carried out a series of attacks on the aqueduct, blasting it with dynamite.

And it’s one of a host of reasons we not only think the ride is a blast, but also why it’s an important addition to Disneyland.

The blasts hit the centre of Brazil's capital - where the Supreme Court, parliament and presidential palace are all located.

From BBC

In a newsletter blast on Tuesday, Silver compared Trump’s reelection to that of former President George Bush in 2004.

From Salon

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

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