atomic blast
collocation in Englishmeaningsofatomicandblast
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atomic
adjective[usually before noun]
uk/əˈtɒm.ɪk/us/əˈtɑː.mɪk/
relating ...
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blast
noun[C]
uk/blɑːst/us/blæst/
an ...
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(Definition ofatomicandblastfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It was anatomicblastof good will through sports.
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Apparently, we had a helicopter that could land on an island one hour after anatomicblastwithout raising any dust or having any dust sticking to it.
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Theatomicblastknocks him loose from the alternate 1973, sending him to a new 1903.
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Although the bridge was not destroyed by theatomicblast, it did sustain heavy damage.
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He also contained anatomicblastwith no apparent strain.
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He can create anatomicblastat a particular area and orbs of atomic energy.
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The band has stated that the word could also evoke the mushroom cloud resulting from anatomicblast.
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Nevertheless, the effect of theatomicblaston local schools and churches is also shown.
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These are used to attack your opponents in a race, and include things like black holes, atomic blasts, and laser mines.
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Bronislaw in this work witnessed and was within unsafe ranges during these atomic blasts as part of his employment.
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