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dynamite

[dahy-nuh-mahyt] / ˈdaɪ nəˌmaɪt /
NOUN
explosive
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Longtime colleague Tarlau said Valdez was a “dynamite” reporter and the best at winging pursuits because of his vast knowledge of L.A.

From Los Angeles Times

One of the last surviving D-Day veterans who transported dynamite to Omaha beach has died aged 98.

From BBC

Having lunch with Russell Bufalino under any circumstances would have been a keg of dynamite.

From Washington Times

So … if dynamite is the preferred solution to our hydropower and salmon problems, what’s going to be left to heat and light the yurt, dude?

From Seattle Times

Nurtured by what he later called the “dynamite” music-education programs then available in Cleveland’s public schools, he went on to perform in local youth orchestras while also playing alto in a jazz combo.

From New York Times