Similar words: osteoblast, blast, plaster cast, blast off, sandblast, blasting, plaster, plastered. Meaning: [blɑːst] adj. expletives used informally as intensifiers.
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1 Music blasted from the little radio.
2 A tunnel was to be blasted through the mountains.
3 The machine guns blasted away all night.
4 The officers blasted him with pepper spray.
5 They blasted her into a black room.
6 Music blasted out from the television.
7 The tunnel was blasted out of solid rock.
8 The explosion blasted the roof off.
9 She blasted away at his false idealism.
10 The missile blasted off.
11 Her facts blasted the evidence.
12 The judge blasted his critics.
13 The rocket blasted off at 7.28 p.m.
14 Music suddenly blasted out from the speakers.
15 They blasted a huge crater in the runway.
16 The rocket blasted upward into the sky.
17 He blasted the ball past the goalie.
18 The news blasted their hopes.
19 The film was blasted by the critics.
20 The Seahawks were blasted 35-14 by the Broncos.
21 Police blasted the demonstrators with water cannons.
22 Dance music blasted from the stereo.
23 Jack blasted a homer that tied the game.
24 Make that blasted dog keep quiet!
25 A rocket blasted a spaceman into space.
26 Apollo II blasted off at noon.
27 She blasted to make him admit his mistake.
28 They were blasted into outer space.
29 I wish that blasted baby would stop crying!
30 The terrorists blasted them down.
More similar words: osteoblast, blast, plaster cast, blast off, sandblast, blasting, plaster, plastered, wasted, pasted, plasterboard, roasted, toasted, adhesive plaster, broadcasted, castellated, flabbergasted, last but not least, blase, past master, caste system, blasphemy, blaspheme, blasphemous, last, ballast, lastly, at last, last out, outlast.