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Blasted   /blˈæstəd/  /blˈæstɪd/   Listen
Blasted

adjective
1.
Expletives used informally as intensifiers.  Synonyms: blame, blamed, blessed, damn, damned, darned, deuced, goddam, goddamn, goddamned, infernal.  "It's a blamed shame" , "A blame cold winter" , "Not a blessed dime" , "I'll be damned (or blessed or darned or goddamned) if I'll do any such thing" , "He's a damn (or goddam or goddamned) fool" , "A deuced idiot" , "An infernal nuisance"



Blast

verb
(past & past part. blasted; pres. part. blasting)
1.
Make a strident sound.  Synonym: blare.
2.
Hit hard.  Synonyms: boom, nail, smash.
3.
Use explosives on.  Synonym: shell.
4.
Apply a draft or strong wind to to.
5.
Create by using explosives.  Synonym: shell.
6.
Make with or as if with an explosion.
7.
Fire a shot.  Synonym: shoot.
8.
Criticize harshly or violently.  Synonyms: crucify, pillory, savage.  "The critics crucified the author for plagiarizing a famous passage"
9.
Shatter as if by explosion.  Synonym: knock down.
10.
Shrivel or wither or mature imperfectly.



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"Blasted" Quotes from Famous Books



... howsoever thy opinion is spent upon these, that encouragement I have already received from the most ingenious men, in their clear and courteous entertainment of Mr. Waller's late choice pieces, hath once more made me adventure into the world, presenting it with these ever- green and not to be blasted laurels. The Author's more peculiar excellency in these studies was too well known to conceal his papers or to keep me from attempting to solicit them from him. Let the event guide itself which way it will, I shall deserve ...
— The Life of John Milton Vol. 3 1643-1649 • David Masson

... amazement might increase with every step. How they had ever raised those massive blocks of stone to that great height no one can guess unless, indeed, Amory's theory were correct and the palace had originally been built upon level ground and had had its surroundings blasted neatly away to make a mountain. At all events there were the walls of the great airy rooms made of the naked stone, exquisitely beveled and chiseled, and frescoed with the planetary deities—Eloti, the Moon with her chariot drawn by white bulls, the ...
— Romance Island • Zona Gale

... law. Last night when you paid us off, we stayed out late. When we got back at the jail we had to knock again and again. At last the jailer called out: 'Who's there?' We gave our names, when he exclaimed: 'Now if you blasted shell-backs can't get home at a reasonable hour, you can stay out. This is the last time I will be disturbed from my slumbers ...
— The Story of Paul Boyton - Voyages on All the Great Rivers of the World • Paul Boyton

... puffing viper to atoms. Sneak paused a moment at the pool, and dealt his blows with such rapidity that nearly all the black racers that survived glided swiftly into the tall grass, and one of the largest was seen by Joe to run up the trunk of a solitary blasted tree that stood near the pool, and enter a round hole about ten feet from ...
— Wild Western Scenes • John Beauchamp Jones

... whale must be alongside. As we glided nearer, the stranger showed French colors from his peak; and by the eddying cloud of vulture sea-fowl that circled, and hovered, and swooped around him, it was plain that the whale alongside must be what the fishermen call a blasted whale, that is, a whale that has died unmolested on the sea, and so floated an unappropriated corpse. It may well be conceived, what an unsavory odor such a mass must exhale; worse than an Assyrian city in the plague, when the living are incompetent to bury the departed. ...
— Moby-Dick • Melville


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