explosion|explosions in English
noun
[ex·plo·sion || ɪk'spləʊʒn]
act of exploding, detonation; sound of a detonation; outburst (of laughter, anger, etc.); sudden increase
Use "explosion|explosions" in a sentence
1. The street erupted in a huge explosion, with secondary explosions in the adjoining buildings.
2. Explosions, flames, burning things!
3. Enables random Konqui explosions
4. Enables random KDE Icons explosions
5. They accepted the consensus that there had been a small explosion with a white glare between the foremast and 'A' turret, followed after a brief interval by two much larger explosions.
6. Explosion!
7. There were explosions all around .
8. Explosions ripped through the blazing wreck.
9. Explosions on pages 2 and 3: U.S.
10. Mysterious explosions and noises emanate from it.
11. Orange Mango Explosion
12. There were several simultaneous explosions in different cities.
13. Active explosion suppression systems consisting primarily of explosion suppression controllers, power supply units, relay card, annunciator modules, explosion detectors, explosion suppressant storage containers, and discharge nozzles
14. On her way down, she heard four explosions.
15. Backdrafts, Smoke Explosions, and Other Fireground Phenomena
16. Preferably, without causing any more nuclear explosions.
17. 22 Explosions ripped through the blazing wreck.
18. Nasty truck explosion.
19. The first explosions tore open the entire medical section.
20. Vic was jolted awake by at least five explosions.
21. These exponential explosions make them unsuitable for larger problems.
22. The human actors are in a witless sitcom part of the time, and lot of the rest of their time is spent running in slo-mo away from explosions, although--hello!--you can't outrun an explosion.
23. Oh, major shampoo explosion!
24. This is your explosion site.
25. Then, there's a nuclear explosion.