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blast in Dogri डोगरी

blast in Maithili মৈথিলী

blast in Malayalam മലയാളം

blast in Tamil தமிழ்

blast in Urdu اُردُو

blast in English

  • blast
    blast, noun, verb.

  • blast
    expr. blast off,
    a. (Informal.) to take off into flight propelled by rockets.
    Ex. The spacecraft will be carefully checked before it blasts off.
    b. (Slang.) to get out; go away; scram.
    Ex. Either you play ball or you blast off.

  • blast
    expr. in blast, in operation.
    Ex. Four or five furnaces ... are in blast (Jedidiah Morse).

  • blast
    expr. out of blast, not in operation; shut down.
    Ex. The day when yonder furnaces are out of blast will be the day of your ruin (Harriet Martineau).

  • blast
    noun blaster.

  • blast
    noun 1. a strong, sudden rush of wind or air.
    Ex. We bundled up against the icy blasts of winter.
    2a. the blowing of a trumpet, horn, or whistle.
    Ex. His blast on the bugle made his cheeks bulge.
    b. the sound made by blowing a t

  • blast
    v.i. 1. to be blighted; wither; shrivel up.
    2. to blow up rocks or earth with dynamite, gunpowder, or some other explosive.
    3. to fly or shoot with explosive force.
    Ex. Walker's speed was 3,818 m.p.h., ... as he blasted upward into bl

  • blast
    v.t. 1. to blow up (rocks, earth, or minerals) with dynamite, gunpowder or other explosive.
    Ex. The old building was blasted.
    2a. to cause to wither; blight; destroy.
    Ex. disease has blasted our grapes. (Figurative.) His conviction for

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