Sentence examples for To blasted from inspiring English sources

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To blasted

noun

A violent gust of wind.

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The sky was banded: bright blue to blasted white, tallow to orange-gray.

Ms. Benson insists there's much more to "Blasted" than its cruelty.

The photographers spent much of that year and the next moving around the country, covering battles and their aftermath: Madrid's buildings reduced to blasted shells.

I say drat, egad and pish (or one of those other crosswordy exclamations that have saved me in a tight corner) to blasted rules!

But gold, silver, copper and other minerals are usually locked in ore that must be tunneled down to, blasted out by the ton, carried to the surface, and ground into powder for processing.

People didn't necessarily become our friends because they wanted to blasted with all our articles and videos.

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Is it thin, requiring you to blast?

Ludlam continued to blast the incumbent.

Terrorists were ready to blast Times Square.

"It's impossible to blast through it".

"We're going to blast them now!

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