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blast2 entries found for blast.To select an entry, click on it. Main Entry: 1blast Pronunciation: 'blast Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English bl[AE]st; akin to Old High German blAst blast, blAsan to blow, Old English blAwan -- more at BLOW 1 a : a violent gust of wind b : the effect or accompaniment (as sleet) of such a gust 2 : the sound produced by an impulsion of air through a wind instrument or whistle 3 : something resembling a gust of wind: as a : a stream of air or gas forced through a hole b : a vehement outburst c : the continuous blowing to which a charge of ore or metal is subjected in a blast furnace 4 a : a sudden pernicious influence or effect <the blast of a huge epidemic> b : a disease of plants marked by the formation of destructive lesions on leaves and inflorescences 5 a : an explosion or violent detonation b : the shock wave of an explosion c : a forceful hit (as in baseball) or shot (as in soccer or golf); especially : HOME RUN 6 : SPEED, CAPACITY, OPERATION <go full blast> <in full blast> 7 : an enjoyably exciting experience, occasion, or event <I had a blast>; especially : PARTY - blast from the past : a striking reminder of an earlier time : something that excites nostalgia
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