blast
blast /ˈblæst/
interjection
-
()
Outbursts reflecting irritation, frustration, or displeasure.
(
bugger
[Vulgar] , fuck
[Vulgar] , shit
[Vulgar] , blast
, sod
[Vulgar] , bloody hell
[Vulgar] , durn
[Dialect, American] , feck
[UK, Irish, Vulgar] , fucking hell
[Vulgar] , bother
[British] , botheration
, bummer
[Informal] , damn
, damnation
, darn
[Informal] , dash
[Informal, British] , hang
[Informal] , shoot
[Informal, N. American] , curses
, dammit
[Informal] , damn it
[Informal] , dang
[Informal, N. American] , drat
[Informal] , tarnation
[Informal, N. American] )
Outbursts reflecting irritation, frustration, or displeasure.
noun
-
()
A very long fly ball
(
blast
)
a very long fly ball
-
()
A sudden very loud noise
(
bam
, eruption
, blast
, bang
, clap
)
a sudden very loud noise
-
Intense adverse criticism
(
blast
, fire
, flack
, attack
, flak
[Informal] )
intense adverse criticism
Clinton directed his fire at the Republican Party
Clinton directed his fire at the Republican Party
The government has come under attack
the government has come under attack
Don't give me any flak
don't give me any flak
-
[Informal]
A highly pleasurable or exciting experience
(
blast
[Informal] , good time
, craic
[Irish] )
a highly pleasurable or exciting experience
We had a good time at the party
we had a good time at the party
Celebrating after the game was a blast
celebrating after the game was a blast
-
An explosion (as of dynamite)
(
blast
)
an explosion (as of dynamite)
-
A strong current of air
(
blast
, blow
, gust
)
a strong current of air
The tree was bent almost double by the gust
the tree was bent almost double by the gust
verb
-
()
Make a strident sound
(
blare
, blast
)
make a strident sound
She tended to blast when speaking into a microphone
She tended to blast when speaking into a microphone
-
()
Hit hard
(
boom
, nail
, blast
, smash
)
hit hard
He smashed a 3-run homer
He smashed a 3-run homer
-
()
Use explosives on
(
blast
, shell
)
use explosives on
The enemy has been shelling us all day
The enemy has been shelling us all day
-
Shrivel, wither or mature imperfectly
(
blast
)
shrivel, wither or mature imperfectly
-
Shatter as if by explosion
(
blast
, knock down
)
shatter as if by explosion
-
[Informal]
Criticize harshly or violently
(
blast
[Informal] , crucify
, pillory
, savage
)
criticize harshly or violently
The press savaged the new President
The press savaged the new President
The critics crucified the author for plagiarizing a famous passage
The critics crucified the author for plagiarizing a famous passage
-
Fire a shot
(
blast
, shoot
)
fire a shot
The gunman blasted away
the gunman blasted away
-
Make with or as if with an explosion
(
blast
)
make with or as if with an explosion
Blast a tunnel through the Alps
blast a tunnel through the Alps
-
Create by using explosives
(
blast
, shell
)
create by using explosives
Blast a passage through the mountain
blast a passage through the mountain
-
Apply a draft or strong wind to to
(
blast
)
apply a draft or strong wind to to
The air conditioning was blasting cold air at us
the air conditioning was blasting cold air at us