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combustible

adjective as in able to be exploded

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The Rams defense also kept folks clapping, holding the combustible Dolphin offense to 238 yards.

This collision of symbols and their meaning in this historic moment is one of the main reasons why the 2024 election is so combustible.

From Salon

“And just like that, the bold, combustible and sometimes brilliant political career of Donald J. Trump comes to an end,” one opinion piece in The Hill read.

From BBC

This was traditional Dodgers talent mixed with newfound Dodgers tough, the combustible combination exploding across the baseball world, leaving teams in tatters from the Pacific Ocean to the Hudson River.

Suddenly, the Dodgers’ rotation doesn’t look combustible — or, “atrocious,” as I wrote in a column last week.

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

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