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1blast Listen to audio/ˈblæst, Brit ˈblɑ:st/ noun
plural blasts
[count] 1 a : a mass of air that moves very quickly and forcefully
She opened the door and felt a cold blast. a blast of wind
b : a mass of water, gas, heat, etc., that moves very quickly and forcefully through the air
He was hit by a blast of water from the hose. a blast of heat
2 : the loud sound made by a horn or a whistle
The driver gave a long blast on his horn. the blast of the factory whistle a bugle blast
3 : a powerful explosion
The bomb blast killed eight people. a shotgun blast
4 : a sudden powerful force
She got a blast of reality when she returned to school in the fall. a blast of criticism
5 informal : a very enjoyable and exciting experience
I had a blast at your party. The wedding was a blast.
blast from the past
informal : something that reminds you of an earlier time
Hearing that old song again was a real blast from the past.
full blast
informal : with as much loudness or power as possible
The engines were running (at) full blast. She turned up the heat full blast. The stereo was going full blast. [=the stereo was very loud]

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