dynamite - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • invent: Alfred Nobel Nobel, who invented dynamite, endowed a $ 9 million fund in his will.
  • contain: Inside there was the head containing dynamite and a simple detonator ( or pistol ).
  • light: I've lit the dynamite under the pump... Oh!
  • use: Using the dynamite to blow up the ridge is safest in my opinion.
  • include: These include the rock'n'roll dynamite of ' I'm A Wise Old Cat ' by Thomas Mitchell.
  • get: It's the word from which we get dynamite.

Adjective modifier

  • absolute: Kewell had his best game for ages - absolute dynamite.
  • political: During the meeting, Gray was told the files were " political dynamite, " that should " never see the light of day.
  • pure: Lynne Parker, producer of Funny Women, has been in the driving seat throughout. This year's semi-finalists are pure dynamite.
  • potential: The subject material made the show potential dynamite and Grundy's couldn't disregard the powerful and inquisitive press.

Modifies a noun

  • fishing: Prior to visiting Tanzania I was made aware of the practice of dynamite fishing where fishermen literally blast fish out of the water.
  • cap: On 10th November, 1887, Lingg committed suicide by exploding a dynamite cap in his mouth.
  • factory: I'm used to Silky, the cat born next to the dynamite factory.
  • shack: Came to mind that a dynamite shack in that area had blown up, decided to leave chased car go.
  • bait: Every angler at the first day's draw received a bag of dynamite ground bait.
  • stick: The approximate 12 pounds of explosive charge in the 6.5 feet tubes could be made up of dynamite sticks or gun cotton slabs.

Noun used with modifier

  • Ms: Ms Dynamite followed REM, um, what can I say.
  • %: Both Digital Mystikz and Ladybug are featured on the forthcoming 100 % Dynamite!

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