explode

  • 31explode onto — phr verb Explode onto is used with these nouns as the object: ↑scene …

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  • 32explode — Synonyms and related words: backfire, bang, bark, be angry, be excitable, belie, bellow, blast, blow a fuse, blow a gasket, blow out, blow sky high, blow up, break out, burst, burst forth, bust, catch fire, catch the infection, coal, come apart,… …

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  • 33explode — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. destroy; burst, detonate, fire, discharge; reject; refute, discredit, expose, disprove. See confutation, violence, excitability. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To burst] Syn. blow up, blow out, blast, blow a… …

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  • 34explode — ex·plode || ɪk spləʊd v. blow up; be blown up; shatter …

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  • 35explode — verb 1》 burst or shatter violently, especially as a result of rapid combustion or excessive internal pressure. 2》 suddenly express strong emotion, especially anger. 3》 increase suddenly in number or extent. 4》 show (a belief or theory) to be… …

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  • 36explode — I. v. a. 1. Discharge, burst, displode, detonate. 2. Discard, repudiate, scout, scorn, contemn, cry down, treat with contempt, bring into disrepute. II. v. n. Burst, displode, detonate, be discharged …

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  • 37explode — verb 1) a bomb has exploded Syn: blow up, detonate, go off, burst (apart), fly apart, erupt 2) exploding the first atomic device Syn: detonate, set off, let off, discharge Ant …

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  • 38explode — v 1. burst, blow up, detonate, fulminate, fly apart, fly into pieces; discharge, blast, go off, report, sound, boom, thunder, roar, bang, pop; let off, set off, fire off, shoot, let fly. 2. rant, rave, rant and rave, rage, bellow, storm; bluster …

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  • 39explode — ex·plode …

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  • 40explode — verb 1) a bomb has exploded Syn: blow up, detonate, go off, burst, erupt 2) exploding an atomic device Syn: detonate, set off, let off, discharge 3) he just …

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