blasting
adjective
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noun
Etymology: From Middle English blastyng, blastynge, equivalent to blast + -ing (gerundive ending).
- A planned explosion, as in mining.
“But it was a different matter altogether when the blasting of the tunnel was commenced.”
- The act by which something is blasted, or blighted.
“If there be in the land famine, if there be pestilence, blasting, mildew, locust, or if there be caterpiller: if their enemy besiege them in the land of their cities, whatsoeuer plague, whatsoeuer sicknes there be;”
“They showed signs of the blightings and blastings of time, in their outward aspect, but they were young within; young and cheerful, and ready to talk […]”
- Administering full dosage of PEDs as opposed to lowering them during times of so-called cruising.
verb
Etymology: From Middle English blastynge, equivalent to blast + -ing (present participle ending).
- present participle and gerund of blast
“The TV is blasting. Please turn it down!”