blast

noun30 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

a sudden rush of very cold air

a sudden rush of hot air

an explosion caused by a bomb

describes an exceptionally large and powerful explosion

describes an explosion of great size or scale

emphasizes the force and destructive capability of an explosion

focuses on the sound produced by the explosion

an explosion caused by a nuclear weapon

the sound and force from firing a shotgun

an explosion caused by a grenade

a sound with high volume

the sound made by a trumpet

a sound that lasts for only a brief moment

a sound that continues for a noticeable duration

a high-pitched and piercing sound

indicates location or context of being affected by an explosion

to be the reason an explosion happens

to remain alive after being in an explosion

to perceive a sudden loud sound with your ears

to produce a sudden loud sound, often with an instrument like a horn or whistle

used to specify what is rushing, e.g., a blast of wind

used to specify the instrument making the sound, e.g., a blast on his trumpet

an explosion completely ruins an object or structure

an explosion causes harm to an object or structure

an explosion causes someone's death

an explosion shakes a place or building powerfully

an explosion strikes a place or object

an explosion causes physical harm to someone

an explosion moves through a place violently, causing great damage

an explosion creates a hole or opening in something

used to state that an explosion happened

Collocations with "blast"

blast + ...

... + blast