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blaster

  • a word derived from blast.
    blast
    noun
    a sudden and violent gust of wind.

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In a galaxy far, far, away, amid knights dueling with laser swords and droids spewing blaster fire and fractured galactic alliances, it can be difficult to focus on, well, anything but.

From Salon May 4, 2024

The headset runs virtual reality games with a novel twist: While shooting a blaster gun, snatching bats from midair and controlling a robot, I could see the real world through built-in cameras.

From New York Times Sep. 27, 2023

Even Beniers blaster Myers won the award in 2010.

From Seattle Times Sep. 23, 2023

Growing up in Mexico, Diego Luna couldn’t imagine he might one day shoot a blaster or fly a spaceship.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 16, 2023

Root snorted, jacking a new battery into his tri-barreled blaster.

From "Artemis Fowl" by Eoin Colfer