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blasting off
verb
Present participle of blast off
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Blasting off in Perm, Russia: humanities, travel — and rockets!
Television footage showed the rocket blasting off, and the monkey, strapped snugly into a seat.
So you don't end up blasting off into the wrong direction with projects and waste valuable time and resources.
"I saw a trooper go blasting off at the Brookfield exit," he said.
One song begins like a classic Stevie Wonder ballad before blasting off into bossa-nova jazz.
Nevertheless, he said blasting off in a Soyuz rocket from Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan would be a "privilege".
A merry chase ensues, as the wily shadow messes with Flash's toys (and his head), eventually blasting off.
Major Peake has been on the space station for 33 days after blasting off from Khazakhstan on December 15.
Beresheet was jettisoned into Earth orbit 34 minutes after blasting off and successfully deployed its landing legs.
There's was a moment during recording when I suddenly felt like we were in a spaceship blasting off from Earth.
Untethering from land seems a big moment for a floating city, akin to blasting off to colonise another planet.
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