Similar words: osteoblast, blast, plaster cast, blast off, sandblast, blasting, plaster, plastered. Meaning: [blɑːst] adj. expletives used informally as intensifiers.
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91 A strong likelihood of being fitted up by corrupt cops or being casually blasted out of existence by some one's assault rifle?
92 Another guy, he took a shotgun and blasted four secretaries at Adelphi College.
93 Scattering earth was blasted out into the Rabbit Grounds, and the thudding noises rolled through the air.
94 A cold breeze was blowing in off the sea which blasted them the moment they stepped on to the pavement.
95 Yet only by luck did he hit one of the skaters - who was blasted apart.
96 The Seahawks were blasted 35-14 by the Broncos at the start of the season.
97 They dug and blasted out the ores from thin, but rich, mineral veins.
98 Whiston fire station officer Phil Brammeier blasted pranksters who fired a rocket firework through a letterbox in Scott Avenue.
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99 Fifteen-year-old Nicola Child was blasted with an air rifle in a cruel prank.
100 A row erupted and when they reached Craylands he threw her to the ground and blasted her twice with a shotgun.
101 He squeezed the trigger and the echo of the shot blasted all around the stairwell.
102 During the day four low-flying military jets had blasted down the Glen.
103 She rolled off me, then wailed so long and hard she blasted the air into my lungs.
104 That same day the rocks were blasted to fragments and removed.
105 Similarly, there are few restrictions on temporary use of loudspeakers, such as when messages are blasted intermittently from mobile vans.
106 Way past the blasted ship, I turned a corner and saw this amazing soaring gorge above me.
107 This happened when Safin missed a drop shot to go 0-40 and blasted the ball out of the stadium.
108 Starting from the Scenic Tunnel, long a tourist attraction, the pair headed for the opening that had previously been blasted.
109 We're going to have a talk about this when we get back to that blasted villa tonight.
110 When all other methods have failed, the patient is blasted with radiation and chemotherapy so caustic that 10 percent die.
111 The blasted Fabian Society was insisting on a postal ballot of all its members there.
112 With no preparation, he blasted his way around the monster 7,289-yard course in a superb 69.
113 Once again he blasted out at the first attempt, reeling back amid a cloud of sand and covering his eyes.
114 He blasted off with the hesitation and majesty of a space-ship.
115 Blasted, totalled, broken-winded, shot-faced London, doing time under sodden skies.
116 His Chanel show blasted the audience to the backs of their seats with 20,000-volt fashion and hyperactive disco music.
117 This impact, or a later one, blasted the rock off the surface of Mars and sent it flying towards Earth.
118 Newman blasted one into left field in the second inning.
119 Any tendency toward sentimentality is blasted out by the second movement's raucous and ugly woodwind and brass writing.
120 The next morning they lay burned and blasted, blackened by the first frost, their seeds promising their resurrection.
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