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Dynamiter

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Noun

1. dynamiter, dynamitist

a person who uses dynamite in a revolutionary cause

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Dynamiter

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noun
1. 
an explosive consisting of nitroglycerine or ammonium nitrate mixed with kieselguhr, sawdust, or wood pulp
2. informal
a spectacular or potentially dangerous person or thing
verb
3. (transitive)
to mine or blow up with dynamite

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Dynamiter

see synonyms of dynamiter
noun
1. 
a powerful explosive made by soaking nitroglycerin into some absorbent, such as ammonium nitrate and wood pulp
2.  Informal
anything potentially dangerous
verb transitiveWord forms: ˈdynaˌmited or ˈdynaˌmiting
3. 
to blow up or destroy with dynamite
adjective US
4.  Slang
outstanding; very exciting, effective, etc.

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Dynamiter

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n.
1. Any of a class of powerful explosives composed of nitroglycerin or ammonium nitrate dispersed in an absorbent medium with a combustible dope, such as wood pulp, and an antacid, such as calcium carbonate, used in blasting and mining.
2. Slang
a. Something exceptionally exciting or wonderful.
b. Something exceptionally dangerous: These allegations are political dynamite.
tr.v. dy·na·mit·ed, dy·na·mit·ing, dy·na·mites
To blow up, shatter, or otherwise destroy with dynamite.
adj.
Slang
Outstanding; superb: a dynamite performance; a dynamite outfit.

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