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blasting
/ ˈɑːɪŋ /
noun
a distortion of sound caused by overloading certain components of a radio system
Example Sentences
Magyar gave a long interview to Partizan, the flagship opposition YouTube channel, blasting what he called the nepotism and corruption of the governing party.
Each coal company claims to act in the best interest of its owners and utilities that want cheap coal; blasting away mountaintops to reach thin seams of coal is far cheaper than deep mining.
Above her, the sweeping halo scoreboard glowed, flashing beneath the thump of blasting pop anthems.
The Lions finished the half with a clinical score, Tom Curry blasting up on Russell's shoulder and then giving the scoring pass to Smith.
Clara, 48, from Lancaster, said she had become emotional when she was a young graduate getting a "blasting", and years later "in frustration".
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