Dynamite

//ˈdaɪ.nəˌmaɪt//

"Dynamite" in a Sentence (21 examples)

The dynamite went off with a bang.

We blew up a huge rock with dynamite.

The rock was moved by dynamite.

Dynamite was invented by Alfred Nobel in 1857.

Dynamite fishing is extremely destructive to reef ecosystems.

Tom opened up the crate with a crowbar and took out a stick of dynamite.

The handling of dynamite is dangerous.

Faith can move mountains, but I prefer dynamite.

Handling dynamite can be dangerous.

Are you sure it's safe to move this dynamite?

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Even though sometimes I take differing views from some articles and letters in GCN, I think it's a dynamite piece of work. Good luck and thanks again.

And your shoulders are frozen (Cold as the night) / Oh, but you're an explosion (You're dynamite)

That girl was dynamite. Dark hair with killer blue eyes, bronze skin, and an exquisite full-figured body. He warned us: "That issue about what's been happening at that factory, is political dynamite. Keep the lid on it."

Gradually the construction gangs cut and dynamited their way through some of the most difficult country in the world.

[...] on Sunday, August 23, the L.N.W.R. tunnel was closed to enable the old brickwork to be dynamited away, traffic being diverted meanwhile through the M.R. tunnel.

Even the successful battle in the last century to overturn the court’s infamous Plessy vs. Ferguson “separate but equal” doctrine wasn’t a frontal assault that dynamited precedent.

dynamite the brakes

Juan dynamited the brakes and the car skidded to a halt.

The 1977 Pontiacs had a tendency of dying if you were at high speed and dynamited the brakes.

At the critical moment I'd learned from countless action flicks I dynamited the brakes and felt the impact of the sedan against my rear bumper.

the brakes will dynamite

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