Sentence examples for be blast from inspiring English sources

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be blast

noun

A violent gust of wind.

Exact(2)

Abdul Ghaffari, 30, showed journalists dozens of what appeared to be blast craters, some three feet across.

In order to maintain the most current BLAST results both from GenBank and the internal Marine Genomics database, the databases will be BLAST on a quarterly basis.

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And the bottom of the exterior walls will be blast-resistant, George Heinlein, the principal architect, said in a telephone interview from Kansas City, Mo.

In an aside that should be blast-faxed to Francophiles everywhere, Dunn wonders "whether the French Revolution's impoverished political language... was simply the product of its leaders' abysmal intellectual mediocrity".

An infected area would just be blasted.

There will be blasting, hammering and confusion.

If so, then I'd be blasting mine all day.

The CNE database can also be BLAST-searched.

You should be blasted sky high!

"It is blast injuries," he said.

Our duplicons were BLAST aligned to SDs.

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