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Blast off
/blæst
ɔf/
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Blast off
verb
1.
Launch with great force.
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...
passenger will have to wait for the next ship," he pronounced. "The Vanderdecken has to
blast off
in thirty hours to catch Earth at the right orbital spot, and the G-boat has to blast off in ten hours to
...
— Wind • Charles Louis Fontenay
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