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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121. There was a loud bang as the bomb exploded.
122. "Country music's popularity has exploded," says Billy Dean.
123. Seconds after the car crashed, its fuel tank exploded.
124. They exploded against her like lightning bolts.
125. She exploded at me in the hospital.
126. Minutes after blast-off the rocket exploded.
127. They exploded with a satisfying crackling pop.
128. As Burn tried to tend him the plane exploded.
129. The glass exploded with a loud shot-like crack.
130. The exploded view of Fig. 9 shows the method.
131. Below(sentencedict.com), something exploded with an echoing crash.
132. He believed they may also have exploded blast bombs.
133. Oh, and the hospital exploded, like an acetylene torch, in tongues of fire.
134. Tom Hawthorne was at the Social Security office picking up paperwork for a disabled associate when the bomb exploded.
135. Some emphasis was given to the fact that one night, while the electrolysis was running, the apparatus exploded.
136. On Jan. 22 two bombs exploded simultaneously in the police headquarters and court buildings in New Delhi, injuring 43 people.
137. A great shell fell, buried itself in the ground, and exploded near where I stood.
138. The small bulb inside exploded into life, displaying his clothes.
139. The first exploded in the chamber of horrors at Tussauds in Baker Street, central London, just after 1am yesterday.
140. Hours later, a separate bomb exploded beside a row of automated teller machines at a Wells Fargo Bank.
141. It glittered eerily for a second and exploded, forming a cloud of tinsel.
142. He must have landed straight across the dividing wall and exploded.
143. A year to the day since PanAm 103 exploded over Lockerbie, Mr Talb remains the only suspect officially identified.
144. The Boomtown Rats have exploded out of the country, but there is little lingering after-effect.
145. Richard Jewell was the security guard accused by the media of planting the bomb that exploded in the city.
146. The two bombs that exploded in Vallejo were put in place by a bomber.
147. Later the same day, however, a dynamite bomb exploded beside automated teller machines at a bank.
148. His scream exploded like a shattered window into his face.
149. Or at least he did until the frenzy of violence that exploded here last week.
150. He was standing three metres away from the bomb when it exploded.
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