explodedex‧plod‧ed /ɪkˈspləʊdɪd $ -ˈsploʊ-/ adjective technical - He believed they may also have exploded blast bombs.
- In a shelter under London, while bombs exploded overhead, she coupled in a frenzy with a dead-faced young woman.
- It was the same burned face that he had seen behind the wheel of that exploded car in the office-block forecourt.
- Near the residential apartments he had seen an exploded armoured carrier, and more dead soldiers.
- The exploded view of Fig. 9 shows the method.
- The first exploded in the chamber of horrors at Tussauds in Baker Street, central London, just after 1am yesterday.
- The slightest alteration in the chemical balance would result immediately in a race of exploded beetles.
- When this exploded, fortunately not fiercely enough to breach the wall of the vessel, the operators realized what was happening.
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