Dynamiting [verb]

Definition of Dynamiting:

destroy

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Sentence/Example of Dynamiting:

We stayed here the following day, and put in part of our time dynamiting for fish at the mouth of the river.

It may range all the way from machine obstruction or destruction to dynamiting, train wrecking, and arson.

I treated anarchists and the bomb-throwing and dynamiting gentry precisely as I treated other criminals.

Many of them had slept so soundly that even the noise of dynamiting they had regarded only as a part of their dreams.

She had slept on the hills in it to the tune of dynamiting and the flare of the burning city.

With no further encouragement, she launched into a vivid, eye-witness account of the bridge dynamiting.

“I was just listening to the news about the dynamiting,” she remarked as Mr. Parker and his daughter came in from the kitchen.

Before beginning the task, the girls wandered toward the nearby bridge to inspect the damage caused by dynamiting.

“I suppose the police questioned you about the bridge dynamiting,” she remarked, pocketing the address.

She very much wished to say something to the editor about the dynamiting case, yet was reluctant to bring up the subject.