blasted
Americanadjective
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withered; shriveled; blighted; ruined.
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damned; confounded.
This blasted pen leaked all over my shirt.
adjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- unblasted adjective
Etymology
Origin of blasted
Example Sentences
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AFP images captured rocket trails streaming over the skies of Israeli coastal city Netanya, as air raid sirens blasted across much of the country's central region.
From Barron's
A banner ad for a bottle of Tide’s laundry detergent most recently spotted by Yoder blasted out the message: “Boosted: Cleaner, whiter, brighter, fresher.”
He has blasted casino executives on X for alleged wrongdoings.
Albert Pujols, the manager of the Dominican team and for that matter an American citizen for two decades, could have blasted the umpire for the blown call.
From Los Angeles Times
The wind blasted against the windows, making me aware of how suffocating it felt in the room.
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