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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181. We had some cans of ginger ale in a cooler, but they had gone bad, exploded.
182. Groves of old-growth lodge-pole pine and aging spruce fir exploded into flame like toothpicks be-fore a blowtorch.
183. Conversely, if the egg had just popped into existence and then exploded, what could explain this bizarre event?
184. Past his eyes exploded the boots and ankles and shins of the big man sweeping towards the doorway of the compartment.
185. The bomb exploded on a bus in Jerusalem during the city's morning rush hour.sentencedict.com
186. Because they had so much more energy available to them, cyanobacteria exploded into a vast array of different forms.
187. His booby-trapped car exploded.
188. A shell exploded just in front of me, and just over a woman as she ran across the street.
189. Los Angeles again exploded into flames again in 1992 in the aftermath of the first Rodney King trial.
190. One bottle had been flung against the wall where it had exploded in shards of glass and a bloody, dribbling splash.
191. The question is the charge of gas, exploded in the cylinder head, which is the motive force of every piston-stroke.
192. A shell had exploded in the body of one of them, tearing it to pieces; others were torn and wounded.
193. The electronic communications revolution exploded in the 1920s with the emergence of radio.
194. In a shelter under London, while bombs exploded overhead, she coupled in a frenzy with a dead-faced young woman.
195. Liability in this case would depend on why the cooker exploded.
196. Hours later, a separate bomb exploded beside a row of ATM machines at a Wells Fargo Bank.
197. Thunder exploded, roll after roll after roll, so that there seemed to be no gap between but only an incessant bombardment.
198. The train wreck destabilized a gas pipeline that later exploded.
199. The slightest alteration in the chemical balance would result immediately in a race of exploded beetles.
200. Seconds after Andrews had dragged away the pilot, the plane exploded, and was reduced to a smouldering wreck.
201. Benedita was a six-foot, three-inch detonator who exploded books full of theories and generalizations in minutes.
202. All of the bombs were removed and disabled by the New York Police Department bomb squad before they exploded.
203. Two howitzer shells exploded a few paces from his horse, both blasts beginning small fires among the rye.
204. A few of these devices should be exploded every year to test whether the refurbishing is working up to snuff.
205. After the hearing, as the vans taking the boys from the court emerged the crowd exploded with anger.
206. A number of petrol bombs exploded harmlessly between the protesters and the security forces.
207. Small blooms of fire exploded all around the sandbagged post and the steel door, the defenders huddling down for cover.
208. The letter was from Bunny's father, telling of a bomb that had exploded in the garden.
209. A teenage mail-room worker at the Anglian Water headquarters in Huntingdon narrowly escaped injury when the package she was handling exploded.
210. The pilot tried to turn back but the jet exploded and a large fireball ripped into a crowded residential area.
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