[ US /ˈdaɪnəˌmaɪt/ ]
[ UK /dˈa‍ɪnɐmˌa‍ɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. blow up with dynamite
    The rock was dynamited
NOUN
  1. an explosive containing nitrate sensitized with nitroglycerin absorbed on wood pulp
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How To Use dynamite In A Sentence

  • Alfred Nobel invented dynamite, a product in which the explosion-prone nitroglycerin is curbed by being absorbed in kieselguhr, a porous soil rich in shells of diatoms. Physiology or Medicine for 1998 - Press Release
  • Seven years before US Surgeon General Luther Terry would announce a link between smoking and cancer, this information was political and business dynamite.
  • In 1867 he patented this material under the name dynamite.
  • The analysis of the collective psychological errancy of that time combined with the footage was a dynamite commentary on what went wrong.
  • Nitroglycerin makes up about 75% of the materials used in the manufacture of dynamite.
  • He told a crowd outside the Santa Maria courtroom: ‘There is some dynamite stuff on these tapes.’
  • Combined with other compounds, they created a massive dynamite-type bomb.
  • Trees were broken and cracked open, and buildings had been blasted apart as if by dynamite.
  • Accompanied by Flipside, whose rhymes are always slick and savvy, the two performed a dynamite set.
  • Alfred persevered, first inventing the blasting cap and then discovering that a silicaceous earth, kieselguhr, would stabilize nitroglycerin, thus making dynamite. Nobel, Alfred Bernhard
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