Combined Information Data Network Exchange (CIDNE)
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blast, collision, clash, blow, crack, crash
it can be blast
eruption, dischargeaccess, backfire, bang, blast, blowout, blowup, burst, clap, combustion, concussion, crack, detonation, firing, fit, flare-up, fulmination, gust, ignition, outbreak, outburst, paroxysm, percussion, pop, report, roar, salvo
This phrase likely means that the candle flame was extinguished by a sudden burst of air or force, like a blast or shockwave. The concussion refers to a powerful shock or impact that put out the candle flame.
The glass would be less likely to shatter from the concussion of bomb blasts nearby.
access, backfire, bang, blast, blowout, blowup, burst, clap, combustion, concussion, crack, detonation, firing, fit, flare-up, fulmination, gust, ignition, outbreak, outburst, paroxysm, percussion, pop, report, roar, salvo
the blast did some tectonic plate damage. Since that incident Japan is on top in earthquakes.
The thyroid gland and the adrenal glands would be most seriously and immediately affected by an atomic blast due to their high sensitivity to radiation exposure. The thyroid gland is particularly vulnerable to radioactive iodine exposure, while the adrenal glands play a key role in the body's stress response and would be impacted by the physical and emotional stress of the blast.
H. A. Bethe has written: 'Report on \\' 'Shock hydrodynamics and blast waves'
Blast fishing puts out a concussion over a large area in the water this increased pressure kills or stuns multiple fish which then float to the surface for you to pick up with a net with rod and reel you only catch one at a time. But even blast fishing is effected by the number of fish in the water if there is nothing there to catch you wont catch anything.