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dynamite

[dahy-nuh-mahyt] / ˈdaɪ nəˌmaɪt /
NOUN
explosive
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The first is center fielder Julio Rodriguez, the dynamite Dominican who captured American League Rookie of the Year honors last year at 21 years old.

From Seattle Times

Over a three-year period, the aqueduct was dynamited more than a dozen times.

From Los Angeles Times

Sure enough, the fried jasmine rice mixed with shrimp and sour mustard greens I request “spicy” is packed with dynamite in the form of roasted Thai red chiles.

From Washington Post

Soon would-be heroes were flocking to New Jersey with boats, fishing gear and dynamite, killing countless innocent sharks in their hunt against the so-called "man-eaters."

From Salon

In 1970, Vietnam War protesters used dynamite to blow up a version of “The Thinker” in Cleveland.

From Washington Post