Blast
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230 examples of Blast in a sentence
Sure you remember me from Monday Night Raw in 2002 and 2003, and I had a
blast
playing what people affectionately like to call Chris Harvard, the Ivy League snob.
She's only two years old, and she's having a
blast.
I'd jump behind the wheel and take the new model around the driveway, and it was a
blast.
The stoop is a place that invites neighbors to gather,
blast
music, and watch the city in motion.
Bomb
blast
curtains covered my windows.
We
blast
the air conditioning the entire way, and we never experience overheating.
We believe that the
blast
was right outside the gate of Taji, we're heading to that location now.
For wind tunnels, we would literally put them in a wind tunnel and
blast
air, and the many kilometers of cable and so on.
Today, it's sitting in its final launch configuration ready to
blast
off in a few short weeks.
So if you were watching this whole thing from a hill, ideally, far away, what you'd see is a bright flash of light that would fade over a few seconds, followed by a
blast
wave spreading out, shredding trees and houses as it moves away from the stadium, and then eventually a mushroom cloud rising up over the ruined city.
And then I learned how the energy of burning fire, coal, the nuclear
blast
inside the chambers, raging river currents, fierce winds, could be converted into the light and lives of millions.
As the gun went off, that blast, that one shot, made him duck quickly under the table, like a child.
Today, a laser is used to penetrate the epidermis and
blast
apart underlying pigment colors of various wavelengths, black being the easiest to target.
It's going to be huge!" (Laughter) We sat back, and we waited for the rocket ship to
blast
off.
Well, a one-size-fits-all approach, kind of like that
blast
of chemo, would mean we test and treat every pregnant woman in the world.
And while I was pursuing my degree, a new war was raging, and thanks to modern body armor and military vehicles, service members were surviving
blast
injuries they wouldn't have before.
Even though it was a
blast.
Now, the central fact of the adolescent brain is all of it is going full
blast
except the frontal cortex, which is still half-baked.
So we try to get to the door, we run to the door, we open the door, and it's like walking into a
blast
furnace.
On the subway, ads
blast
out of the walls.
To create their destructive blast, these weapons harness the power of nuclear fission– in which an atom’s nucleus is split in two.
Thankfully, the same buildings that offer protection from the
blast
are even better at guarding against fallout.
Following the
blast
there would be at least 15 minutes to find shelter before the fallout begins.
My point now, though, is that there is a lot that we could do for you who are in here, if you've survived the initial
blast.
if you are in fact able to see where the
blast
was in front of you.
And if you do that, you actually can survive a nuclear
blast.
The key to surviving a nuclear
blast
is getting out, and not going into harm's way.
And the farther you are away in distance, the longer it is in time from the initial blast; and the more separation between you and the outside atmosphere, the better.
You know, if you're out there and you see buildings horribly destroyed and down in that direction, less destroyed here, then you know that it was over there, the blast, and you're going this way, as long as you're going crosswise to the wind.
Much science fiction features white male heroes who
blast
aliens or become saviors of brown people.
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