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"Explode" in a Sentence (29 examples)
The news caused him to explode with anger.
Steam boilers may explode.
My heart is pounding so hard it feels like it's going to explode.
He was about to explode, but checked himself.
Powders of aluminium, magnesium, silicon, etc. explode.
The aim of this game is to explode all the bombs on the screen.
I'd explain it to you, but your brain would explode.
I panicked when I read that they expected big protests in Riyadh today, but then my wife reassured me, saying that she had just bought two bottles of olive oil, ensuring our living standard for months, even if oil prices were to explode.
Can we talk about that tomorrow? My head's going to explode.
Explode, swine!
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The bomb explodes.
But signalman Bridges was never to answer driver Gimbert's desperate question. A deafening, massive blast blew the wagon to shreds, the 44 high-explosive bombs exploding like simultaneous hits from the aircraft they should have been dropped from. The station was instantly reduced to bits of debris, and the line to a huge crater.
The assassin exploded the car by means of a car bomb.
She exploded when I criticised her hat.
Dobbin […] fell back in the crowd, crowing and sputtering until he reached a safe distance, when he exploded amongst the astonished market-people with shrieks of yelling laughter.
“Nonsense!” Jack exploded at me. “Why Miss Bertram here knocked that theory into a cocked hat coming over on the train.”
When pigeons can come to a spot day in and day out for a guaranteed meal, their populations explode.
Despite these products typically costing more, the market for organic food has exploded over the last couple of decades.
The function f(x) = 1/x explodes around x = 0.
They sought to explode the myth.
Explode the assembly drawing so that all the fasteners are visible.
Astrology is required by many famous physicians […] doubted of, and exploded by others.
[W]henever the person who is possessed of [natural goodness] doth what is right, no ravished or friendly spectator is so eager or so loud in his applause: on the contrary, when he doth wrong, no critic is so apt to hiss and explode him.
Another instance of the like nature is, that the old opinion, that Turks and infidels are perpetually to be considered as alien enemies, has been long exploded.
to explode into the mainstream; to explode onto the scene
In recent years, words and ideas used to describe discrimination against members of historically marginalized and disadvantaged groups have seemingly exploded into the lexicon: systemic inequality, privilege, white supremacy, the patriarchy, etc.
A.I. text-to-image generators such as Stable Diffusion, Midjourney and DALL-E exploded onto the scene this year and in mere months have become widely used to create all sorts of images, ranging from digital art pieces to character designs.
The third check uses the exploded data stored in the array $parts and the function checkdate() to test if the date is a valid calendar date.
I'm looking for some code that will implode data using the PKZIP method.. and explode it. PKWare sells an object that you can link with that does the job, and we have licensed this, but we are now writing 32 bit code for MS-DOS and the PKWare stuff won't work […]
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