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air blast

American  

noun

  1. a jet of air produced mechanically.


Etymology

Origin of air blast

First recorded in 1885–90

Example Sentences

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An extremely loud air blast would have followed, before seismic shaking about the size of a magnitude 7 earthquake.

From BBC • Oct. 3, 2024

The air blast broke windows and blew dust from the fallen stacks into homes.

From Seattle Times • Jun. 10, 2023

“It is like a sonic boom in some cases; others can witness an air blast or explosion in the air.”

From New York Times • Aug. 13, 2022

A special “coconut outlet”, originally used for palm trees, injects the spray liquid into an air blast.

From Nature • Aug. 5, 2019

After the tool is made, heat it again to a bright red and lay it down to cool in a dry place or it can be cooled in a cold, dry air blast.

From The Working of Steel Annealing, Heat Treating and Hardening of Carbon and Alloy Steel by Colvin, Fred H. (Fred Herbert)