Pronunciation: /blæst ɔf/
noun a sudden and violent explosion
A1 The children watched the blast off of the rocket with excitement.
A2 The blast off of the space shuttle was delayed due to technical issues.
B1 The countdown to the blast off of the spacecraft began.
B2 The blast off of the rocket was a spectacular sight.
C1 The successful blast off of the mission marked a significant achievement for the space program.
C2 Witnessing the blast off of the rocket in person was an unforgettable experience.
verb to launch or take off, especially in reference to a rocket or spacecraft
A1 The rocket will blast off into space.
A2 The countdown began and the rocket blasted off successfully.
B1 The astronauts felt the powerful force as the rocket blasted off.
B2 The mission was a success as the spacecraft blasted off towards Mars.
C1 The spectators watched in awe as the rocket blasted off with a deafening roar.
C2 The astronaut prepared for the intense G-forces as the spacecraft blasted off into the unknown.
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