laser blast
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflaserandblast
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laser
noun[C]
uk/ˈleɪ.zər/us/ˈleɪ.zɚ/
(a device that produces) a powerful, narrow beam of light that can be used as a tool to cut metal, to perform medical operations, or to create patterns of light ...
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blast
noun[C]
uk/blɑːst/us/blæst/
an ...
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The shell is imploded using a directlaserblast(direct drive) or a secondary x-ray blast (indirect drive).
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Thelaserblastricochets around several times, turning many blobs into heads.
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Her other light-based powers include a powerfullaserblastand a photon force field.
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They are unstable, however, as a singlelaserblastis enough to destroy them.
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The second stage burst and was destroyed by thelaserblast.
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They lock onto the new target and fire, thelaserblastsplitting the body cleanly down the middle.
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He was buried under molten lava when thelaserblastcaused the eruption of a long-dormant volcano.
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He can fire electrical blasts from his hands, laser blasts from his eyes, and can reprogram computers with a port in his head.
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They seek to knock their opponents out of the game through a combination of bankruptcy, laser blasts, and dwindling fuel supplies.
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His medallion turns into a guitar, which can fire laser blasts.
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The hazards, including the enemy laser blasts and the space mines, are randomly generated by the game's main program in response to the player's actions.
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In direct drive, the laser blasts a pellet of fuel.
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Her medallion turns into a keyboard, which can fire laser blasts from one end, or create a pink mist when the keys are played.
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The player must destroy all three bases before they are able to target the saucer and fire their own laser blasts in defense.
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Her other light-based powers include laser blasts, photonic force fields and solid light pressor beams.
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Bridget wears goggles that, like the helmet formerly worn by her brother, focuses her laser blasts, making them more concentrated.
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The laser blasts off the instruments on the wing of their ship and causes the stasis field on board to activate to protect the lives of the occupants.
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