Sentence examples for blasted off from inspiring English sources

"blasted off" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something or someone launching or leaving suddenly and rapidly. Example: The rocket blasted off into space, leaving behind a trail of smoke. She blasted off to her next meeting, leaving me with a pile of work to finish.

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blasted off

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Past of blast off

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GOES-O blasted off on June 27.

Before Peake blasted off, she met him.

But the rocket that blasted off at 10 58 a.m.

The Parker Solar Probe from NASA blasted off in August.

The rocket blasted off at 9 51 a.m.

Anything that gets off a planet will have been blasted off by meteor impacts.

Atlantis blasted off on its first flight, a classified military mission, on Oct. 3, 1985.

Creator Ryan Griffen's Indigenous superhero series Cleverman blasted off in May 2016.

On 16 July 1969, Apollo 11 blasted off for the moon.

Since he blasted off on 28 March 2015, Kelly has become more orbiting phenomenon than astronaut.

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She blasted off in the US space shuttle Challenger in June 1983.

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