Sentence examples for to blasts from inspiring English sources

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to blasts

noun

A violent gust of wind.

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"These are people who were subjected to blasts but were wearing body armor," he said.

Analysts cite everything from a spirit of cooperation to blasts of disdain.

Tinnitus affects nearly half the soldiers exposed to blasts in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Many of the most severe injuries were due to blasts from I.E.D.s, grenades, and other bombs.

For comparison, 21 control subjects were also scanned — men exposed to blasts recently but with no symptoms of concussion.

Since Plutarch's time rainfall had been associated with war and in the 18th century, Napoleon linked it to blasts of heavy gun and artillery fire.

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Ludlam continued to blast the incumbent.

Terrorists were ready to blast Times Square.

"It's impossible to blast through it".

"We're going to blast them now!

It spent $6 million to blast the tanks.

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