I. noun
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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They've only been playing together for six months but they're dynamite .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Add brains to that particular package, and you're dynamite to some one like Jason Prior.
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All told, Post blew up $ 50, 000 in dynamite in 21 rain battles.
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Before cyanide fishing came into vogue, Hong Kong fleets had often used dynamite to blow fish out of the water.
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No two ways about it, Clint Schneider was dynamite .
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The kid is dynamite and a new five-year deal and a £7million price tag only serve to underline the fact.
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The task required the excavation of three and half million tons of rock with enough dynamite to level Toledo.
II. verb
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In 1955 it became so dangerous it had to be dynamited.
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She warned them the rock would tumble into the lake before preparations could be completed for dynamiting it.
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To the shock of his intellectual family, he dynamited Sartreism.