Similar words: explode, explore, exploit, explosion, unexplored, exploration, exploitation, explain. Meaning: [ɪk'spləʊd] adj. 1. blown apart with great violence 2. showing the parts of something separated but in positions that show their correct relation to one another.
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31. He suddenly exploded into action.
32. At last his laughter exploded.
33. The bomb exploded in a flash of yellow light.
34. The device exploded, throwing Mr Taylor from his car.
35. At last his anger exploded.
36. Fire spread rapidly after a chemical truck exploded.
37. The whole house rocked when the bomb exploded.
38. The protest exploded into a riot.
39. She exploded with grief and anger.
40. The second projectile exploded after hitting a tank.
41. The warning came just minutes before the bomb exploded.
42. The firework exploded with a loud bang.
43. Florida's population exploded after World War II.
44. She literally exploded with anger.
45. The amplifier exploded in a fountain of sparks.
46. A bomb exploded at an army recruiting office.
47. Another missile exploded harmlessly outside the town.
48. The bomb exploded without any prior warning .
49. A shell exploded right beside his office.
50. The bomb was exploded by remote control.
51. We all exploded into wild laughter.
52. The boiler exploded and a big fire ensued.
53. The plot backfired when the bomb exploded too soon.
54. Steam pressure exploded the boiler.
55. The tank exploded[sentencedict.com],(sentencedict.com) scattering debris all over the field.
56. She was scalded to death when the boiler exploded.
57. A powerful device exploded outside the station.
58. She exploded with rage when contradicted.
59. He exploded into a screaming, kicking rage.
60. A bomb exploded some distance away.
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