dynamite in the PONS Dictionary

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After the initial holes were drilled into the substrata, dynamite was used for blasting away the rock.
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Rob tried out for the open slot and was dynamite.
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Dynamite is mainly used in the mining, quarrying, construction, and demolition industries, and it has had some historical usage in warfare.
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In 1934, the production was switched over to nitroglycerin and dynamite types of explosives.
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Once the unattached locomotive had been driven across the bridge, the bridge was destroyed with dynamite.
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She is reminded that the dynamite is unstable.
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I was not too keen on this plan but agreed to arrange for the dynamite sticks.
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The answer to that is, he had a right to have his house full of dynamite.
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In some episodes, the kettle is replaced with another item such as dynamite or a woodcutter.
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After its introduction, dynamite rapidly gained wide-scale use as a safe alternative to gunpowder and nitroglycerin.
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