noun
plural blasts
[count] a mass of air that moves very quickly and forcefully
a mass of water, gas, heat, etc., that moves very quickly and forcefully through the air
the loud sound made by a horn or a whistle
a powerful explosion
a sudden powerful force
informal :a very enjoyable and exciting experience
blast from the past
informal :something that reminds you of an earlier time
full blast
informal :with as much loudness or power as possible
verb
blasts; blasted; blasting
to destroy, break apart, or remove (something) with an explosive [+ obj]
[+ obj] :to create (a space or opening) with explosives
[+ obj] :to strongly criticize (someone or something) especially in public
to shoot (something or someone) with a weapon [+ obj]
[+ obj] :to hit (something or someone) with a mass of water, air, etc., that is moving forcefully
[+ obj] :to hit or kick (something) with great force
to make a loud and usually unpleasant sound :blare [no obj]
blast off
[phrasal verb] of a missile, rocket, or spacecraft :to leave the ground and begin flight
interjection
informal - used to express anger or annoyance