Examples of 'blasted off' in a sentence

Meaning of "blasted off"

The phrase 'blasted off' is often used to describe the launch or takeoff of a spacecraft or rocket into space. It conveys the forceful and powerful propulsion that propels the vehicle off the ground and into space. This phrase is associated with the excitement and energy of space exploration and signifies the beginning of a space mission
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  • simple past tense and past participle of blast off

How to use "blasted off" in a sentence

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A piece of me got blasted off last week.
It blasted off about every half hour.
I am doing it cause i will probably be blasted off to the moon.
I might have blasted off your eye shadow.
Anybody moves gets their head blasted off.
Just blasted off the lock.
The pilot really blasted off.
It was blasted off a porker and just landed there.
I thought you blasted off.
It can be blasted off from both road and rail mobile launchers.
This was the reason why his face had to be blasted off.
I could have blasted off your eye shadow.
Sodium and iron atoms collect in the upper atmosphere after being blasted off incoming micrometeors.
Part of the top was blasted off to allow for construction.
He tells them that Xombul returned to the base and blasted off in a rocket.

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The solar wind blasted off by the sun is turbulent.
Blasted off a reply before I finished my second cup of coffee.
Then he blasted off.
They blasted off from Kazakhstan bound for the International Space station.
Check out how the company has blasted off since then.
We blasted off.
I was very happy to have a lot of When I blasted off into space.
They blasted off to Mars as astronauts.
A Martian meteorite is a meteorite blasted off from the surface of Mars.
As it blasted off into the sky, it looked just like a starship.
An American astronaut and a Russian cosmonaut blasted off in the Soyuz space capsule.
You blasted off enough to start an avalanche, but you missed them.
Killer Bee blasted off.
So, send the girl over here and prepare to have your face blasted off.
Huge amounts of material blasted off and went into orbit around the Earth.
In the finals, the young blood blasted off.
Armstrong and Aldrin blasted off and docked with Collins in Columbia.
As you can see, the moonshot has actually blasted off.
All the serial numbers blasted off ' em with a torch.
When she got butt implants. who says her life really blasted off.
Uh, a piece of me got blasted off last week.
Well, we knew the IMC would have to get clear before we blasted off.
The problem was, they had blasted off days before.
Blasted off by the monster 's breath.
Most importantly, his career blasted off after this movie.
Since then, over 8 million tons of granite have been blasted off.
The solar-powered Juno blasted off earlier this month on a five-year journey to Jupiter.
Oh, the neighborhood has not been the same since you blasted off into space.
Today the SpaceX rocket blasted off from Cape Canaveral to bring 11 small satellites into orbit.
In this case, no companion star or evidence for material blasted off a companion should exist.
The unusual payload blasted off on the company 's Falcon Heavy rocket.
Your turned your back on the old-fashioned blue collar values blasted off into your future.
So when Stardust blasted off prematurely, I was trapped inside.
They are meteorites . They were blasted off of mars.
The New Shepard rocket blasted off from West Texas, hoisting a capsule containing the experiments.

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Blasted with some sort of energy weapon
There is not a blasted thing we can do about it
Blasted near drove me out of his room
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