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blast

[blast] / blæst /


NOUN
gust of wind
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"Anger came bubbling up as well because I've been the one that took the full blast of the blame for it for so long," he said.

From BBC • May 19, 2026

Lamar put Drake on blast in his halftime performance at the 2025 Super Bowl – the climax of which featured his diss track, “Not Like Us,” that only days prior had earned five Grammys.

From Salon • May 16, 2026

Violent eruptions such as solar flares and coronal mass ejections can blast high energy particles through space, creating serious risks for astronauts and spacecraft.

From Science Daily • May 14, 2026

Aaron Judge, Kyle Schwarber and Munetaka Murakami are all on pace to blast 60 homers this season.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 12, 2026

In the hours before the explosion, workers had laid out fire hoses in preparation for the seawater injection, but those had been damaged by the blast.

From "Meltdown" by Deirdre Langeland




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