blaster
noun[C]
uk/ˈblɑː.stər/us/ˈblæs.tɚ/apersonwhosejobis toremoveordestroysomething byexplodingit:
He did not have alicencetoworkas acraneoperatoror a blaster,accordingto thereport.
Anavalancheblaster mustundergothreeyearsof on-the-jobtrainingand take writtenexams.
atoolorobjectthat cansendoutwater,gas,air, etc. with a lot offorce:
You cancreateawaterblaster from aplastictube.
Theyinventedacarbondioxideblaster thatdoctorscan use toseparatepatients'organsduring laparoscopicsurgery.
aweaponin asciencefictionstory(= one about animaginedfuture)that candestroysolidobjects:
Thesoundis like anasteroidblaster from anoldvideogame.
Theyexploredtheplanet,keepingtheirblastersreadyintheirhands.
- Farmersmixedpesticidesinopenbarrelsand thensprayedthem ontoappletreeswith anairblaster.
- Thetoyis amodel18-wheeltruckthattransformsinto a blaster with onepullof ahandle.
Building: construction work & workers
- banksman
- break groundidiom
- brick
- brick upsomething
- bricklayer
- erection
- flip
- found
- glazier
- go up
- joiner
- refurbish
- refurbished
- refurbishment
- renovate
- renovation
- tiler
- well built
- workman
- wright
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