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dynamitic

American  
[dahy-nuh-mit-ik] / ˌdaɪ nəˈmɪt ɪk /

adjective

  1. relating to or reminiscent of dynamite or its action.


Example Sentences

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In Washington he released a dynamitic report from former U.S.

From Time Magazine Archive

It remains to be seen whether or not Cinemactress Jones can do in other roles the delicately dynamitic things she achieves as this little peasant saint.

From Time Magazine Archive

It is not to be compared with the dynamitic masterpieces of Eisenstein or Dovzhenko; but even in decline the Russians can show the world a thing or two about movies.

From Time Magazine Archive

Hence, Ireland is in a state so explosive that it can only be appropriately described by the term "dynamitic."

From Black and White Land, Labor, and Politics in the South by Fortune, Timothy Thomas

This calculation was made by Lord Kelvin, Professor Tait, and others, and the result was one of the most truly dynamitic surprises of the century.

From A History of Science, Volume 5(of 5) Aspects Of Recent Science by Williams, Henry Smith