Synonym: megahit, smash hit. Similar words: filibuster, block, blocked, blockage, blockaded, busted, ouster, fluster. Meaning: n. 1. a large bomb used to demolish extensive areas (as a city block) 2. an unusually successful hit with widespread popularity and huge sales (especially a movie or play or recording or novel).
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31. Man at Savoy That's a Blockbuster video membership card, sir.
32. This great two-disc version of the alien invasion blockbuster is packed with extras.
33. I've got to go by Blockbuster and return those tapes.
34. Despite lots of talk about cutting costs, each of the top studios currently has at least one money-losing blockbuster on its books.
35. However, ISDN did not prove to be a blockbuster.
36. The new James Bond picture is a real blockbuster.
37. Hollywood seems to have exported the blockbuster model, too.
38. The campaign was a blockbuster.
39. Wow - that was a blockbuster! I can't wait for the sequel!
40. Prince Edward Island is world-renowned as the home of author L. M. Montgomery, as well as the setting for her literary blockbuster Anne of Green Gables .
41. The singing, dancing, romancing musical takes place in Manhattan, 1922, and promises all the razzmatazz wanted from a big, bright, Broadway blockbuster!
42. Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda another bite out of sequel to the 2008 summer blockbuster.
43. He opted to play a heroic fighter pilot in the surefire blockbuster Independence Day ( 1996 ).
44. Perhaps the biggest technology deal of 2009 could be a tie-up between Dell and EMC, which would nearly rival the HP-Compaq blockbuster in 2001.
45. This international blockbuster dispelled the idea of the clean cut, mechanical German u-boat captain meticulously and ruthlessly torpedoing crying babies in the water.
46. The Mavericks have nothing to show for their active summer and blockbuster midseason trade.
47. When I launched the proxy fight at Blockbuster, the feeling that he'd botched the Hollywood Video deal was wide spread.
48. Rush Hour, Chan's new made-in-America blockbuster, rocketed to the top of the charts on its opening weekend in the United States, winning an unexpected cross-over audience.
49. This rose-colored city carved from cliffs garnered fame in the West thanks to the 1980s blockbuster Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.
50. The apocalyptic blockbuster depicts a world in which global warming triggers a cascade of events that practically flash-freeze the planet.
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51. The cooperation of two major stars made the movie a blockbuster.
52. Is it good to have a blockbuster? Start about the stock.
53. Almost ten years later, he would co-star in George Lucas' 1973 graduation night comedy American Graffiti and subsequently joined Lucas in a galaxy far, far away in the 1977 blockbuster Star Wars.
54. This "pre-loaded, " the introduction of Hunan Satellite TV is undoubtedly the entertainment market in 2009 to vote out of a blockbuster.
55. Evoking the poster for the original summer blockbuster, a new species of killer sperm whale attacks a baleen whale in an illustration.
56. This year we've got the older gal blockbuster hit "Something's Gotta Give" and the "youngish teacher and her lovely colts" movie, "Mona Lisa Smile" -- featuring chick-flick staple Julia Roberts.
57. Disney/Pixar honcho John Lasseter got the idea for a Cars sequel while traveling the globe promoting the blockbuster 2006 original.
58. This sit - com is a spin - off of a blockbuster movie.
59. Drug - dor Merck and Co. knowingings the dangers of the blockbuster drug model all too well.
60. For example, the script for the blockbuster Lord of the Rings, based on J.R.R. Tolkien's classic masterpiece, was rewritten almost every day after interaction with the actors.
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