Have a blast meaning in English
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Definition
to have a blast: to have a good time, to really enjoy oneself
We had a blast at Disneyland; we really had a super time.
a blast: an explosion
Examples
- "I must say that I'm disappointed, but I'm sure that Bob, Horatio and I will have a blast, just the three of us."
Exercise 1
Bruno writes that he is sure that they will have a blast even though many of the employees cannot attend the celebration.
This means that Bruno is certain that:
This means that Bruno is certain that:
Bruno writes that he is sure that they will have a blast even though many of the employees cannot attend the celebration.
This means that Bruno is certain that:
This means that Bruno is certain that:
"To have a blast" does not mean that there will be "severe consequences". The two ideas of nothing in common.
Although a "blast" is literally a type of explosion, in this case Bruno is using the word as part of an idiom which figuratively means "to have a good time".
Although a "blast" is literally a type of explosion, in this case Bruno is using the word as part of an idiom which figuratively means "to have a good time".
The idiom "to have a blast" is an expression which means to have a great time, or to enjoy something very much.
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