This fortunate outcome most likely stems form the absence of fuel to explode and feed a post-crash fire. |
It measures the rate at which small disturbances explode exponentially in time. |
He roared in pain, then blew a jet of flame at the offending helicopter, causing it to explode in a fiery ball. |
Sometimes he seemed on edge, about ready to explode at her in anger, but there were also times that he could be cool and aloof. |
Indeed, such a follow-on claim would explode whatever sense there is in Jefferson's argument. |
Increasingly, it seems that an international show also requires a rhetorical flourish or a promise to explode the conventional biennial formula. |