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		Definition of plastique in English: plastiquenoun plaˈstiːkplaˈstēk mass noun1Plastic explosive.  Example sentencesExamples -  With the amount of plastique they had used, there was zero chance for survival.
 -  Valkyrie Three crept forward toward the stairwell door and placed a small stick of plastique polymer explosive.
 -  In it, there is a laptop with speech recognition software, and the rest of the pack is filled with C4 plastique explosives.
 -  Very slowly grind the crystals that form and mix with slightly warm wax and you have some nice plastique.
 -  She had just barely leaped to safety as the building exploded, the antique plastique explosive blasting metal shards from the building into the trees they were hiding behind.
 -  This group, whoever they are, had a lot of time and funding in order to plan the smuggling and detonation of one thousand pounds of plastique.
 -  I already know how to make plastique out of common household chemicals.
 -  Shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles pulverize fast movers as readily as plastique tears open tanks.
 -  The entire edge and frame of the door was rigged with high-explosive plastique so powerful it would rip the frame open like a can-opener.
 -  Troy grimly thumbed the detonator as a trio of eager gunrunners raced forward with what looked like shaped charges of plastique.
 -  The Hagensen Sack was a waterproof canvas sack filled with plastique explosives with a length of primacord sticking out.
 -  Then I'd set off the plastique charge in the junction box, and lead us out of here with night vision glasses.
 -  There's a small barely audible thud as the plastique knocks the lock off the door.
 -  The receiver recognized the radio signal and sparked the blasting cap, which in turn triggered the plastique.
 
 2Statuesque poses or slow graceful movements in dancing. - 2.1 The art or technique of performing plastique.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 20th century: French, literally 'plastic' (adjective used as a noun).    Definition of plastique in US English: plastiquenounplaˈstēk 1Plastic explosive.  Example sentencesExamples -  With the amount of plastique they had used, there was zero chance for survival.
 -  Valkyrie Three crept forward toward the stairwell door and placed a small stick of plastique polymer explosive.
 -  Very slowly grind the crystals that form and mix with slightly warm wax and you have some nice plastique.
 -  The entire edge and frame of the door was rigged with high-explosive plastique so powerful it would rip the frame open like a can-opener.
 -  In it, there is a laptop with speech recognition software, and the rest of the pack is filled with C4 plastique explosives.
 -  Shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles pulverize fast movers as readily as plastique tears open tanks.
 -  She had just barely leaped to safety as the building exploded, the antique plastique explosive blasting metal shards from the building into the trees they were hiding behind.
 -  The Hagensen Sack was a waterproof canvas sack filled with plastique explosives with a length of primacord sticking out.
 -  Troy grimly thumbed the detonator as a trio of eager gunrunners raced forward with what looked like shaped charges of plastique.
 -  The receiver recognized the radio signal and sparked the blasting cap, which in turn triggered the plastique.
 -  Then I'd set off the plastique charge in the junction box, and lead us out of here with night vision glasses.
 -  I already know how to make plastique out of common household chemicals.
 -  This group, whoever they are, had a lot of time and funding in order to plan the smuggling and detonation of one thousand pounds of plastique.
 -  There's a small barely audible thud as the plastique knocks the lock off the door.
 
 2Statuesque poses or slow graceful movements in dancing. - 2.1 The art or technique of performing plastique.
 
 
 Origin   Late 19th century (in sense plastique (sense 2)): French, literally ‘plastic’ (adjective used as a noun).     |