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Verb: blast blãst- Make a strident sound
"She tended to blast when speaking into a microphone" - blare - Hit hard
- smash, nail, boom - Use explosives on
- shell - Apply a draft or strong wind to to
"the air conditioning was blasting cold air at us" - Create by using explosives
"blast a passage through the mountain" - shell - Make with or as if with an explosion
"blast a tunnel through the Alps" - Fire a shot
"the gunman blasted away" - shoot - Criticize harshly or violently
- savage, pillory, crucify - Shatter as if by explosion
- knock down - Shrivel or wither or mature imperfectly
Noun: blast blãst- A very long fly ball
- A sudden very loud noise
- bang, clap, eruption, bam - A strong current of air
- gust, blow - An explosion (as of dynamite)
- A highly pleasurable or exciting experience
"celebrating after the game was a blast" - good time, crack [Ireland], craic [Ireland] - Intense adverse criticism
- fire, attack, flak, flack Interjection: blast blãst- Exclamation of annoyance
- botheration, bummer, curses, dang [N. Amer], damn, damnation, dammit, damn it, darn, durn [US, dialect], drat, hang
Derived forms: blasts, blasting, blasted See also: blaster Type of: air current, blow, blowup, bomb, bombard, create, criticise [Brit], criticism, criticize, current of air, cut, dash, detonation, discharge, experience, explosion, fire, fly, fly ball, hit, knock, make, make noise, noise, pick apart, resound, shrink, shrivel, shrivel up, smash, unfavorable judgment [US], unfavourable judgment [Brit, Cdn], wind, wither Encyclopedia: Blast |