diplodocus | (noun) a huge quadrupedal herbivore with long neck and tail; of late Jurassic in western North America | - |
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explode | (verb) burst outward, usually with noise | Synonyms: burst |
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(verb) cause to burst with a violent release of energy | Synonyms: blow up, detonate, set off |
(verb) increase rapidly and in an uncontrolled manner | Synonyms: irrupt |
(verb) be unleashed; emerge with violence or noise | Synonyms: break loose, burst forth |
(verb) burst and release energy as through a violent chemical or physical reaction | Synonyms: blow up, detonate |
(verb) show a violent emotional reaction | - |
(verb) show (a theory or claim) to be baseless, or refute and make obsolete | - |
(verb) drive from the stage by noisy disapproval | - |
(verb) cause to burst as a result of air pressure; of stop consonants like /p/, /t/, and /k/ | - |
(verb) destroy by exploding | - |
exploded | (adjective) showing the parts of something separated but in positions that show their correct relation to one another | - |
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implode | (verb) burst inward | Synonyms: go off |
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plod | (noun) the act of walking with a slow heavy gait | Synonyms: plodding |
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(verb) walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud | Synonyms: footslog, pad, slog, tramp, trudge |
plodder | (noun) someone who moves slowly | Synonyms: slowcoach, slowpoke, stick-in-the-mud |
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(noun) someone who works slowly and monotonously for long hours | Synonyms: slogger |
(noun) someone who walks in a laborious heavy-footed manner | Synonyms: slogger, trudger |
plodding | (adjective) (of movement) slow and laborious | Synonyms: leaden |
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(noun) hard monotonous routine work | Synonyms: donkeywork, drudgery, grind |
(noun) the act of walking with a slow heavy gait | Synonyms: plod |
ploddingly | (adverb) in a plodding manner | - |
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splodge | (noun) an irregularly shaped spot | Synonyms: blotch, splotch |
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unexploded | (adjective) still capable of exploding or being fired | Synonyms: undischarged |
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