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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
dynamite .
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Examples
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"He cannot govern, and instead of withdrawing honourably, he dynamites everything."
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I have 3 dynamites that just now fully leafed … and its almost July!
This beautiful specimen is my crape myrtle « Sugar Creek Gardens’ Blog 2009
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It happens, though, if rarely -- some kid takes the plunge into all that fear and dynamites his life apart.
David Chura: A Different Kind of Commencement David Chura 2011
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It happens, though, if rarely -- some kid takes the plunge into all that fear and dynamites his life apart.
David Chura: A Different Kind of Commencement David Chura 2011
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Between the helicopter drop and dynamites to breaking the ice jams, all the way to bringing in different kinds of flood walls, improvising by using things they use in wartime.
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I'm sure, if there are any dynamites in the report we'll hear from the highest quarters of the Obama camp.
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When a block of flats he designed are built while he is on a vacation with Patricia Neal, with changes made at the orders of the people paying for it to be built, Roarke dynamites it.
Tallulah Morehead: The Insanity of Ayn Rand: The Fountain-Brain-Dead. 2009
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Speaking of boom, yes, that will be some dynamites.
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Military commander Brigadier-General Wuyep Rimtip told AFP that the attack was on the Abiteye-Olero crude oil line near Chevron's Escravos terminal and may have been carried out by militants using dynamites and rocket-propelled grenades.
Chevron Forced to Stop Production Nicholas Heath 2008
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Here he dynamites one of their favorite shibboleths.
Archive 2005-06-01 2005
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