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dynamite English

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dynamite

A type of explosive; dynamite is nitroglycerin mixed in special clay (dirt). They used dynamite to blast the rock from the mountain. Dynamite was invented by . If something is dynamite is it is very exciting or dangerous.

dynamite

To blow up something using dynamite. That building was dynamited last week and as soon as the rubble is cleared they are going to begin rebuilding.

dynamite

an explosive containing nitrate sensitized with nitroglycerin absorbed on wood pulp blow up with dynamite The rock was dynamited

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dynamite · verb

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Simple sentences

We blew up a huge rock with dynamite.
Tom opened up the crate with a crowbar and took out a stick of dynamite.
The handling of dynamite is dangerous.
Who invented dynamite?
Dynamite was invented by Alfred Nobel in 1857.
Faith can move mountains, but I prefer dynamite.

Movie subtitles

Oh, this is dynamite.
This place is so undermined with dynamite that the slightest mistake by one of us could cause the destruction of all.
The red switch ignites the dynamite.
After this dynamite, they won't be able to find the jail.
Yes but don't you think it's a bit like playing with dynamite?
Just don't stick your nose into a keg of dynamite.
We might dynamite it.
They dynamite the castle.
People that handle touchy chemicals or high explosives, men in the dynamite factories.
Lt'll go up like dynamite!
You two are planning to dynamite yourselves into a mess.
You may not believe it, but I can drop three tons of dynamite in two minutes.
Lieutenant, this is the first time I've ever met a man. who could drop three tons of dynamite in two minutes. Bye.
Yes, the scene is loaded with dynamite.
Shovel, axe, dynamite, pineapples?
Oh, well, I guess the only other thing for me to do is go out and buy myself a few sticks of dynamite.
He'd blow us up, and you hand him dynamite.
That guy is dynamite.
You've got dynamite in that right, kid.
That kid's dynamite.
Yes, but don't you think it's a bit like playing with dynamite?
Child labor is just plain dynamite.
This guy's dynamite.
It'll go up like dynamite! Here. Take this one.
She's dynamite. I knew a girl like that once.
I thought you said she was dynamite.
What's dynamite for one fellow is bromide suds to another.
With dynamite, we could blow it out!
I only wished he used a machine gun, dynamite, and toxic gas.
Line up of six mines, we fly the dynamite and supplies in and the concentrates out.
Dynamite and concentrate.
Let's dynamite those tracks.

News and current affairs

In this sense, as the historian Harold James has noted, mutualization turned out to be dynamite, not cement, for the new US federation.
The restaurant is decorated not only with oriental carpets, but with life-size figures of the movie's heroes firing machine guns or sitting on crates of dynamite.
When you are poor, you are more likely to slash and burn rain forest or fish atop coral reefs with dynamite.
One does not play with matches next to a gas pipeline or a bundle of dynamite.
In this tangled knot of regional wars, crises, and conflicts, Iran's nuclear ambitions look like a ticking time bomb - and plenty of new dynamite is being accumulated throughout the region.
For a country whose global leadership depends as much on its soft power as on its military might, that is dynamite.

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