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Blasted Definition of Blasted by MerriamWebster ~ Blasted definition is damaged by or as if by an explosive lightning wind or supernatural force How to use blasted in a sentence
Blasted Definition of Blasted at ~ Blasted definition withered shriveled blighted ruined See more
Blasted definition of blasted by The Free Dictionary ~ 1 Informal damned bloody freaking slang chiefly confounded hateful infernal detestable I couldnt get that blasted door open 2 ruined destroyed wasted devastated shattered spoiled withered ravaged blighted desolated the blasted landscape where the battle was fought
Blasted definition and meaning Collins English Dictionary ~ Some people use blasted to express anger or annoyance at something or someone I couldnt get that blasted door open Synonyms damned slang bloody slang freaking slang mainly US confounded More Synonyms of blasted 2
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Blasted Synonyms Blasted Antonyms MerriamWebster Thesaurus ~ 161 synonyms of blasted from the MerriamWebster Thesaurus plus 128 related words definitions and antonyms Find another word for blasted
Blasted Idioms by The Free Dictionary ~ To be blown up or broken apart into tiny fragmentary pieces Smithereens first appearing in English in 1829 as smiddereens is likely derived from the Irish word smidirín or smidiríní meaning fragment I wish I could still go visit our old family home but its already been blasted to smithereens by the demolition crew
Urban Dictionary blasted ~ when you totally stoned out of your mind When you smoke marijuana to the point you feel you were on the recieving end of a cyclops optic blast or in special instances the recieving end of Han Solos blaster AKA getting fucking blasted
Blasted Wikipedia ~ Blasted is the first play by the British author Sarah Kane It was first performed in 1995 at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs in London This performance was highly controversial and the play was fiercely attacked by most newspaper critics many of whom regarded it as a rather immature attempt to shock the audience
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