accurse, blow over, clamor, defy, explosion, give the business, mold, refreeze, shoot, tantara, wind
Definitionn. a very long fly ball
Last update: October 19, 2015
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There was enough high-explosive force available to blast the German trenches off the map. [Please select]
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The blast ripped through the factory leaving a huge crater in its wake. [noun]
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Every wreath of the reek is a blast of shame upon us. [noun]
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A blast of energy whipped by her, knocking her back, and the jaguar was sent flying. [Please select]
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Immediately after the blast we'll run the machine out and get up as swiftly as possible.' [Please select]
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I 'm guessing it 's the launch site, because earth berms for blast protection were located at the southeastern part of the site. [noun]
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Shouts of applause from the King's camp followed, then the blast of a trumpet; the Egyptians drew back from the shore. [noun]
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--Is it not an unco lucre o' gain wad bring this Dousterdivel out in a blast o' wind like this, at twal o'clock at night, to thir wild gousty wa's. [noun]
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The royal band of trumpeters blew a shrill and piercing blast of welcome, and the first of the expected boats stopped at the landing-place. [noun]
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At the blast of the breath of thy nostrils. [noun]
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But I know what astonishes you, poor souls, blasted by the wind of poverty, and crushed by your patrons' pride: it is EQUALITY, whose consequences frighten you. [noun]
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