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Blaster   Listen
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Blaster  n.  One who, or that which, blasts or destroys.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Blaster" Quotes from Famous Books



... return his blaster to its holder. "Any more of them on board, d'you think?" He didn't look pleased at ...
— All Cats Are Gray • Andre Alice Norton

... many of the skilful spirits to help Chiang Tzu-ya in his battle with Wen Chung, providing them with the Ancient Immortal of the South Pole's Sand-blaster and an earth-conquering light which enabled them to travel a thousand li in a day. From the hot sand used the contest became known as the Red Sand Battle. Jan Teng, on P'eng-lai Mountain, in consultation with Tzu-ya, also arranged ...
— Myths and Legends of China • E. T. C. Werner

... of this affair, it must be admitted that Zwingli did not wish to appear better than he really was. Nothing was more foreign to him all his life long than hypocrisy. For this we ought not to honor him, but the Lord and blaster, whose word he proclaimed. Wholly unconcerned about the reproach it might occasion, the author took the position we have represented. A noble spirit was never yet injured by candor; but hypocrisy has ruined millions ...
— The Life and Times of Ulric Zwingli • Johann Hottinger

... or hardware system built to perform {blit} operations, esp. used for fast implementation of bit-mapped graphics. The Commodore Amiga and a few other micros have these, but sine 1990 the trend is away from them (however, see {cycle of reincarnation}). Syn. {raster blaster}. ...
— The Jargon File, Version 4.0.0



Words linked to "Blaster" :   workman, workingman, chargeman, working person, ghetto blaster, working man, blast



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