Similar words: osteoblast, blast, plaster cast, blast off, sandblast, blasting, plaster, plastered. Meaning: [blɑːst] adj. expletives used informally as intensifiers.
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151 All ambitions are blasted.
152 From inside his bunker, Gbagbo blasted the world in back-to-back interviews on French TV station LCI and French radio RFI.
153 The data looks like gibberish to a snooper as it travels from your computer to a secure server before it is blasted onto the Internet.
154 Ramsay blasted the ball into the back of the net.
155 The Department of Health and a top immunologist have blasted a report in last week's Sunday Times.
156 There is a risk that toxic chemicals might be blasted into the atmosphere.
157 Today Germany's hopes for world conquest have been blasted on all fronts.
158 On the last go, on the last move, my finger blasted off this tiny crimper, and I ripped my entire finger-tip-callous off.
159 The Frenchman blasted : & quot ; I NEVER said an own goal, and I will always maintain that.
160 Under the sudden impact,[http://sentencedict.com/blasted.html] Zin - Azshari and the Well were blasted downward toward the ocean floor.
161 The rocket blasted off at Cape Kennedy at 8∶00 a.m. this morning.
162 Earlier two holes were blasted into the ship's hull to let water out and stabilise the ferry.
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.