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blast

[blast] / blæst /


NOUN
gust of wind
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AB was nervous headed into last year’s championships, but a couple of other competitors reached out with their support and the meet ended up being “a blast,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times

Police said the first blast occurred after a police car arrived at the scene of the reported break-in at a shop in the city centre.

From BBC

A DJ, dressed in a traditional barong, blasts a dance remix of Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance With Somebody” as a crowd gathers to take a shot of fish sauce together.

From Los Angeles Times

Way-marked pistes are generally protected by pre-emptive avalanche blasting, and their snow is flattened and compacted to further reduce the risk.

From BBC

When it was all over, the newly crowned Olympic champion heard Taylor Swift blasting in the arena and started dancing to “Shake It Off.”

From The Wall Street Journal




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