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were blasts

noun

A violent gust of wind.

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The following morning there were blasts at reactors two and four.

"My parents were visiting Hyderabad in 2007, when there were blasts.

These moments were blasts of arrogance, sure, but also showed the raw pain of rejection laid bare.

Lenny Kaye's two-LP set, "Nuggets," collected mid-1960's one-hit wonders that were blasts of garage-rock on the verge of psychedelia.

There were blasts of confetti and streamers and bursts of fireworks, and the actor-singers smiled through their synchronized dance steps.

ROB LEVANDOSKI'S hilarious swipe at small-town narrow-mindedness is the type of comic novel in which the characters might as well wear T-shirts saying "Two-Dimensional," the type that stockpiles events as if they were blasts of helium blown into a balloon that's denied an explosive final pop.

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"They were blasted," Officer Longkumar said.

Two weeks ago, they were blasted by New Hyde Park, 64-0.

Three gun ports were blasted into one.

Our duplicons were BLAST aligned to SDs.

There are blasts from the past.

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