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dynamiting
Word definitions for dynamiting in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dynamiting \Dy"na*mi`ting\, n. Destroying by dynamite, for political ends. Dynamiting is not the American way. --The Century.
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. The act of blowing something up with dynamite. vb. (present participle of dynamite English)
Usage examples of dynamiting.
But there was one aspect of dynamiting in the Koolau Range that involved real danger, and that was when an apparently normal charge hung fire.
Finally, there was the disgraceful affair of dynamiting the home in which Inoguchi-san of Malama Sugar was living.
He was thrown into jail, even though he had had nothing to do with the dynamiting, whereupon his wife Yoriko proved to the police that he had been at home caring for his sick children.
Accordingly he applied for membership in the organization, and by giving evidence of his courage and fiber managed to secure a place as a volunteer in the dynamiting squad.
But for a long time the employers thought that Guthrie was a detective sent by the unions to compromise THEM in the very dynamiting they were trying to stop!
The last job James ("Dust Devil") Vincent ever did for the state police was the dynamiting of the Milagro District Forest Service Headquarters.
Of course, the state police's undercover wing was not dynamiting the Milagro District Forest Service Headquarters just for kicks, or just because of an intragovernmental feud either, but because they planned to phi the job on Joe Mondragon, thus railroading him into disgrace, jail, or worse, and ending once and for all the dangerous game people were playing up there.
The dynamitings were so loud that they prompted complaints from the governments of the Philippines and of Borneo, hundreds of miles away.