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blast
1 countable mainly journalismSound Effect ♬♬♬♬♬♬ an explosion, especially one caused by a bombTen people were injured in the blast. The force of the blast threw bodies into the air. Synonyms and related words
A military or armed attack 2 countable a strong current of air, wind, heat etcblast of: A blast of cold air hit them as they opened the door. Synonyms and related words
The air we breathe a breath of air/wind air airborne 3 countable a sudden short loud sound, especially on a musical instrument, a car horn, or a whistleThe ship’s siren let out several short blasts. blast of: There was a sudden blast of music as the car sped by. Synonyms and related words 4 countable usually singulara piece of strong criticismThe press responded to his remarks with a blast of criticism. Synonyms and related words
Criticisms and accusations 5 countable a sudden strong attack by a team or player, in which goals or points are scoredHis four-goal blast confirmed his reputation as a striker. Synonyms and related words
Scoring points and goals a clean sheet aggregate all 6 singular spokena very enjoyable experience Synonyms and related words
Enjoyable things and experiences 7 short for blastocystOur doctor believes the other frozen blast implanted but stopped growing. Submitted from: United Kingdom on 04/04/2017
(at) full blast a blast from the past blast
1 countable mainly journalismSound Effect ♬♬♬♬♬♬ an explosion, especially one caused by a bombTen people were injured in the blast. The force of the blast threw bodies into the air. Synonyms and related words
A military or armed attack 2 countable a strong current of air, wind, heat, etc.blast of: A blast of cold air hit them as they opened the door. Synonyms and related words
The air we breathe a breath of air/wind air airborne 3 countable a sudden short loud sound, especially on a musical instrument, a car horn, or a whistleThe ship’s siren let out several short blasts. blast of: There was a sudden blast of music as the car sped by. Synonyms and related words 4 countable a powerful throw or hit in a game played with a ballJohnson’s blast deep into left field drove in the winning run. Synonyms and related words
Actions in playing games or sports 5 singular spokena very enjoyable experienceIt was a great trip – we had a real blast! Synonyms and related words
Enjoyable things and experiences 6 countable usually singulara piece of strong criticismThe press responded to his remarks with a blast of criticism. Synonyms and related words
Criticisms and accusations 7 short for blastocystOur doctor believes the other frozen blast implanted but stopped growing. Submitted from: United Kingdom on 04/04/2017
a blast from the past (at) full blast blast
1 transitive Sound Effect ♬♬♬♬♬♬ to damage or destroy something with a bomb or gunA massive car bomb blasted the police headquarters. blast a hole in something: An enemy submarine blasted a huge hole in the side of the ship. blast something off: It took two shots to blast the lock off the door. Synonyms and related words
To destroy, or to be destroyed with an explosion 1a intransitive/transitive to destroy or move earth, rock, or metal using a series of explosionsThey had to blast their way through the mountainside to build the tunnel. blast through: They blasted through several metres of solid steel. Synonyms and related words
To destroy, or to be destroyed with an explosion 1b transitive to shoot a person or animalHe blasted the intruders with his shotgun. Synonyms and related words
To shoot someone or something
2 intransitive/transitive to hit something with a lot of energy or forceRain blasted through the window. blast someone/something with something: To clean the building they blasted it with steam. Synonyms and related words 3 intransitive/transitive if music blasts, or if it is blasted, it plays very loudlyblast out: Music was blasting out from the open window. Synonyms and related words
Playing, performing and arranging music accompany arrange articulation 3a to make a loud sound with a car hornHe was an impatient driver and kept blasting his horn. Synonyms and related words
4 transitive to criticize someone very stronglyIn today’s Times, the proposal is blasted as ‘pathetic and inadequate’. Synonyms and related words 5 transitive to kick or hit a ball very hardJones blasted the ball into the back of the goal. Synonyms and related words
To kick or hit a ball in a game or sport 6 intransitive/transitive Britishspokenused for showing that you are angryblast it!: Oh blast it! I forgot to ring Laura. blast someone/something: Blast them! They’re always late! Synonyms and related words
Ways of emphasizing when you are annoyed or angry hell blast for heaven’s sake/sakes
blast
1 transitive Sound Effect ♬♬♬♬♬♬ to damage or destroy something with a bomb or gunA massive car bomb blasted the police headquarters. blast a hole in something: An enemy submarine blasted a huge hole in the side of the ship. blast something off: It took two shots to blast the lock off the door. Synonyms and related words
To destroy, or to be destroyed with an explosion 1a transitive to shoot a person or animalHe blasted them with his shotgun. Synonyms and related words
To shoot someone or something 1b intransitive/transitive to destroy or move earth, rock, or metal using a series of explosionsThey had to blast their way through the mountainside to build the tunnel. blast through: They blasted through several yards of solid steel. Synonyms and related words
To destroy, or to be destroyed with an explosion
2 intransitive/transitive to hit something with a lot of energy or forceRain blasted through the window. blast someone/something with something: To clean the driveway they blasted it with steam. Synonyms and related words 3 intransitive/transitive if music blasts, or if it is blasted, it plays very loudlyblast out: Music was blasting out from the open window. Synonyms and related words
Playing, performing and arranging music accompany arrange articulation 3a to make a loud sound with a car horn Synonyms and related words
4 transitive to kick or hit a ball very hardHamm blasted the ball into the back of the goal. Synonyms and related words
To kick or hit a ball in a game or sport 5 transitive to criticize someone very stronglyIn today’s Times, the proposal is blasted as “pathetic and inadequate.” Synonyms and related words
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