Sentence examples for am dynamite from inspiring English sources

The phrase "am dynamite" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of being impressive or powerful, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I feel like I am dynamite when I perform on stage."
Alternatives: "I am amazing" or "I am fantastic."

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am dynamite

noun

A class of explosives made from nitroglycerine in an absorbent medium such as kieselguhr, used in mining and blasting; invented by Alfred Nobel in 1867.

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Exact(2)

I am no man, I am dynamite".

Obsessed with tangled biblical prophecies, Pearl announces, "I am dynamite" and hunkers down with his guns and his gold.

Similar(58)

Wow, it was dynamite".

This is dynamite.

The paper was dynamite.

In France, it is dynamite.

Rebecca was dynamite.

"This stuff was dynamite".

"He was dynamite.

She's dynamite with computers".

This could be dynamite.

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