Blasted Sentence Examples

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  • The salt is blasted out with gunpowder.

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  • She started the car and blasted the heat.

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  • She'd blasted him with it.

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  • One of the soldiers blasted it with concentrated laser.

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  • He was present at the battle of Weisser Berg (near Prague), where the hopes of the elector palatine were blasted (November 8, 1620), passed the winter with the army in southern Bohemia, and next year served in Hungary under Karl Bonaventura de Longueval, Graf von Buquoy or Boucquoi (1571-1621).

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  • He took in the various scenes, to include the local news, which blasted photos of the black skies and mounting waves of the tropical-storm-turned-hurricane.

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  • They were suddenly blasted when Germany, Italy and Austria entered into a Triple Alliance at the end of 1887.

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  • His words blasted through her thin armor and she fired in defense.

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  • From the head of Glen Derry, with its blasted trees, the picture of desolation, it becomes more toilsome, but is partly repaid by the view of the remarkable columnar cliffs of Corrie Etchachan.

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  • Matters were not bettered by the Act of Union signed in a cellar in High Street in 1707, amidst the execrations of the people, and it was not till the hopes of the Jacobites were blasted at Culloden (1746) that the townsfolk began to accept the inevitable.

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  • The parts of the surface which are not to be blasted are covered by adhesive paper.

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  • But Philip's plans were suddenly blasted by his assassination in the same year during the marriage festival of his daughter at Aegae, the old capital of Macedonia.

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  • The two vamps behind the first went down with one shot each, and he grunted as the others racing down the opposite side of the alley managed to plant two rounds in him before he blasted all of them to hell.

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  • Why do you think I pressed the blasted SEND button, you quivering heap of incandescently imbecilic IT idiocy?

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  • This third edition to the popular war series has blasted its way to the PlayStation 3.

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  • Niccolini blasted tyranny in his tragedies, the novelist Guerrazzi re-evoked the memories of the last struggle for Florentine freedom in LAssedio di Firenze, and Verdis operas bristled with political double entendres which escaped the censor but were understood and applauded by the audience.

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  • Although his shot was initially blocked, the ball ricocheted around in the box before Duffy blasted home from six yards.

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  • Neil Doncaster has blasted scurrilous gossip surrounding events behind the scenes at Carrow Road.

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  • It was 1976, a year before the Queen 's Silver Jubilee and the Sex Pistols blasted the punk subculture globally.

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  • The lovers are blasted around tempestuous seas for all eternity.

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  • On 78 minutes, Hyde 's top scorer Simon Yeo blasted his 14th goal of the season with a thunderbolt from 25 yards.

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  • In fact, fall is the best time to go shopping for a new snow blower because you'll want to have it in your garage and ready to go before you're blasted by a surprise Nor'easter.

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  • In November 2006, she reportedly blasted pop crooner Clay Aiken for what she said was "disrespectful and rude behavior" during his appearance as guest host on Live with Regis and Kelly.

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  • Pumpkin Green was quick to fall from his third position on Billy Langstrom's team, but the two remaining participants held their ground to the cacophonous approval of the throng until they, too, were blasted to the ground.

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  • Also, the blocks appear to have been glass bead blasted, making for a nice eye candy treat.

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  • All in all, a very tasty way to get blasted.

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  • But no - there was the " scream and shout " crescendo, and the band blasted out the long coda.

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  • Contemporary maple kitchen units with blasted glass cabinets, granite work surfaces, fitted dishwasher, refrigerator and chrome Range cooker with canopy.

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  • The prisoners blasted through rock formations to form cuttings.

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  • Glenys Kinnock today blasted the ' blatant hypocrisy ' of the EU in its engagement with regimes guilty of human rights abuses.

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  • If you were a hero and some mage just walked up and blasted you because they wanted your vials you'd feel pretty miffed.

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  • The indie dance rockers blasted out their electronic, funky, stunning sound.

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  • The graveyard had been freshly mown when I visited, the dry grass stubble looking like a blasted heath around the church.

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  • It was 1976, a year before the Queen's Silver Jubilee and the Sex Pistols blasted the punk subculture globally.

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  • They twitch while they're on the ground long after being blasted by this grenade.

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  • While other reviewers have blasted this system, it ironically is the one thing about Magna Carta that I really liked.

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  • When pulsing, the laser blasted a brief shot of coolness before the hot pulse to help balance the skin's temperature during treatment.

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  • When the jet engines were not enough, they blasted holes into the frozen ground with dynamite.Due to the presence of permafrost, Mirny Mine's processing plant was built 20 miles away from the mine.

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  • She revamped her style for a more 'rocky' feel and blasted onto the English scene in 2002 with her album 'Laundry Service' (also released as 'Servicio de Lavanderia').

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  • While many viewers found the show to be heartwarming and pleasant, critics blasted it for suggesting that all adoptees should want to reconnect with their birth parents.

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  • At some point, he'd have to snatch Yully and Charles and drag them down to the immortal world and hope they had a chance to Travel before being blasted to pieces.

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  • A disgrace which would have blasted the career of most men made Wakefield a practical statesman and a benefactor to his country.

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  • These pillars are then filled with blast holes which are fired simultaneously, permitting the whole block of ground to the level above to drop. A floor is then reopened in this fallen ore, leaving pillars for temporary support which are blasted out as before.

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