dynamite

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Examples of dynamite

  • A yacht was dynamited and a naval base attacked.

  • Railway bridges have been dynamited, and long-distance transport is practically at a standstill.

  • I do not mind the idea of dynamiting the system, because people are genuinely distressed by it and feel that it needs radical change.

  • The tenants know that although the cost of dynamiting the estate will be high —about £26·5 million—the cost of trying to improve it will be even higher, at about £27 million.

  • They should be dynamited and levelled off, but, because the upper part belongs to one owner and the lower part to another, nothing has been done about them.

  • Unfortunately, he was dynamited himself.

  • They want it dynamited to the ground.

  • Are we to take it that the police and the military are to be congratulated on having got the people out before the houses were dynamited?

  • Dynamite's body had clearly degenerated to the point where he was practically skin and bones, as the bottom portion of his tights were very loose.

  • The great removal of dust took place in the dynamite explosion of 1888.

  • We need dynamite at the present time in many directions.

  • I will look at it again and see if it is political dynamite.

  • We might even be prepared to face political dynamite.

  • Over the long term what we are up to could be dynamite.

  • Surely, here is a racial issue with dynamite in it.

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