explode in the PONS Dictionary

explode Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to explode in [or with] anger

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The can exploded in the heat and 12 spectators required treatment for burns.
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The next morning, a shipment of gunpowder, which is used to loosen rocky ground, explodes on a rail car.
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Putting water on such a fire results in the fire getting hotter or even exploding.
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This damage will manifest during landing when an engine will explode.
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Around 18:00 one part exploded; the other part was then discovered in haste and thrown off the ship.
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The force of the impact, with the car carrying a full load of fuel, caused the car to explode in a plume of flame.
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The minibus later explodes, causing further danger for the characters.
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Using exploding targets can provide movie-like experiences such as exploding cars.
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The back wall of the hall explodes, throwing the characters away from each other.
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When he picks it up, thinking it is a real child, it explodes in his arms.
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