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blast

blast [ blast ]


noun  (plural blasts)
Definition:
 
1. explosion: an explosion, or a sudden rush of air caused by an explosion
Several homes were destroyed by the blast.

2. strong air or gas current: a sudden strong current of air or wind

3. loud explosive sound: the sound made by an explosion
We were almost deafened by the blasts.

4. instrument's loud sound: a short loud sound made on an instrument, whistle, or car horn

5. outburst: a loud or angry outburst
a blast of criticism

6. good time: an enjoyable occasion of fun and laughter ( slang )
The party was a real blast!



verb  (past and past participle blast·ed, present participle blast·ing, 3rd person present singular blasts)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb blow something up with explosives: to destroy or break open something using explosives
Rescuers blasted a hole in the rock.

2. transitive verb hit something hard: to strike something with great force ( informal )
She blasted the ball into the net.

3. transitive and intransitive verb make loud noise: to come out with great force or volume, or make something do this ( informal )

4. transitive verb give somebody or something strong criticism: to criticize somebody or something severely ( informal )

[ Old English blǣst< Indo-European]

blast·er noun

(at) full blast at maximum volume or speed


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