Sentence examples for To blast from inspiring English sources

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To blast

noun

A violent gust of wind.

Exact(60)

To blast a raccoon out of your garden.

Ludlam continued to blast the incumbent.

Terrorists were ready to blast Times Square.

"It's impossible to blast through it".

They'll have to blast off quickly, though.

"We're going to blast them now!

But it is wrong to blast away with advertisements.

How hard was it to blast a homer?

"We're going to fight hard to blast through the headlines".

The bombs were set to blast at 2 50 P.M.

It spent $6 million to blast the tanks.

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