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1 blast someone's reputation
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2 blast
interj. loop naar de maan!--------n. rukwind, luchtdruk; explosie--------v. ontploffing; vloekenblast1[ bla:st] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:blast! • verdorie/verdraaid————————blast2〈 werkwoord〉1 opblazen ⇒ doen exploderen, bombarderen2 vernietigen ⇒ verijdelen, ruïneren♦voorbeelden:4 blast him! • laat hem naar de maan lopen!→ blast off blast off/
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