giant powder
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of giant powder
An Americanism dating back to 1870–75
Example Sentences
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I sense there is a giant powder field that no one has touched yet, and I am going after it.
From Forbes • Nov. 2, 2011
Somehow the thought of human agency obtrudes itself in connection with the word ``explosion,'' and we smile at the idea that giant powder or nitro-glycerine could blow up a planet.
From Curiosities of the Sky by Serviss, Garrett Putman
Their words are scanty, but their handiwork is plain; the gap hewn in the virgin forest, bridge flung over frothing river, and the raw rent of the giant powder amidst the lonely hills.
From Alton of Somasco by Bindloss, Harold
He'll have some detonators lying loose, too—I've heard he uses giant powder.
From The Boy Ranchers of Puget Sound by Bindloss, Harold
The detonation of the twelve full sticks of giant powder was terrific.
From The Rules of the Game by White, Stewart Edward
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