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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211. Now however, a miniature version of the race riot that Gallagher had predicted exploded on campus.
212. There was so much noise around them, children screaming with excitement as a fireworks display exploded across the bay.
213. Suddenly the significance of the warmth surrounding her exploded on to her consciousness.
214. I asked Trondur if he would again check the tie-down lashings. To my consternation Trondur exploded in rage.
215. He was welding on top of a 900 ton oil storage tank which exploded, hurling him 120 feet into a wall.
216. On 12 July 1953, when the Soviet Union exploded its first hydrogen bomb, equilibrium was restored.
217. Only a small charge directly connected to the detonator exploded.
218. Dexter moved his chair over the kitchen tiles causing a squeak that exploded round the kitchen.
219. As the final starbursts exploded above the ferry, the fishing boat was set alight and slowly began to sink.
220. Earlier Monday morning, a letter bomb exploded in the London offices of Al-Hayat, injuring two mail clerks.
221. Later the same evening a bomb exploded at the Gaston Motel, where King had been staying during the Birmingham campaign.
222. Near the residential apartments he had seen an exploded armoured carrier, and more dead soldiers.
223. By the second year of the business, frayed nerves exploded into heated arguments.
224. Another exploded at the attorney-general's office hours after Tommy Suharto had been questioned in connection with a corruption investigation.
225. "What happened!" I exploded.
226. Thornton exploded, and successfully demanded that Curran be booted out.
227. Police evacuated the area before the bomb exploded, causing only minor damage.
228. Attack Svetlana was in deep distress before the bombs exploded.
229. She would have felt more able to respond if only he'd exploded in a burst of anger.Sentencedict
230. When this exploded, fortunately not fiercely enough to breach the wall of the vessel, the operators realized what was happening.
231. The device exploded in an underground passageway at the Belorusskaya station, officials said.
232. It is thought to have exploded on Saturday night or Sunday morning and caused minor damage.
233. Blissett took the ball from Howey, then exploded a right-foot volley that Wright somehow juggled over the crossbar.
234. Something exploded on the fringe of his vision and sent out jagged streaks of orange flame like cartoon electricity.
235. These can be exploded with a cartridge.
236. These can be ignited as by means of a squib or exploded with a cartridge.
237. The articulation of its neck armor exploded off the creature.
238. In 1949 a Mexican archaeologist began an excavation that exploded the temple theory.
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