Sentence examples for been blasted from inspiring English sources

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been blasted

noun

A violent gust of wind.

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Their dusty hometown has been blasted to rubble.

The ball has not been blasted; it has been caressed.

President Obama has been blasted for his indecisiveness but he is not alone.

Not only have the draconian proposals been blasted for censorship, they also pose privacy concerns.

Agriculture has been blasted, and imported food is too costly for most.

Everything inside the temperature-controlled barn housing 3,000 sows has been blasted with antiseptic.

Abroad, Ms Merkel has been blasted for doing too little about that.

Safes with cash and valuables had been blasted open by gunfire.

Spectacular spaces such as the Egyptian courtyard had been blasted to smithereens.

Barracks and ammunition dumps have been blasted and many channels of communication sundered.

Like most houses in their area, the second floor has been blasted by shells.

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