Blasting in a sentence as an adjective

Buying a list and blasting email to it is not.

What if it starts blasting out interference, or catches on fire?

Like being at a loud cafe blasting music only you cannot get away because it's your place of work.

They don't get fired for it because there's no one taking pictures of it and blasting it across the Internet.

People can only fit so many new concepts in their head at once, and blasting them with refinement types from day one isn't a great idea.

I know my limits, the first few times required taking off my shirt and blasting the air conditioner as I was drenched in a cold sweat.

For a single, simple reason -- I thought it was _extremely_ cool to be able to drive around with lights and sirens blaring, blasting through traffic.

It is incredibly ironic that the top comment on an article blasting stereotypes is itself full of stereotypes.

* The vast majority of the people blasting down the late-merge lane clearly have no interest in alternating or merging into the largest/safest gap at the end.

The blasting on the second avenue subway project is so regular that I recently caught myself unconsciously timing my work day by the shaking of the building.

It's clear that DHH wants to be the Linus Torvalds of the Ruby community, blasting his way through perceived idiocy with profanity-filled speeches appealing to common sense and good engineering.

Toyota killed some people because their dumb code overwrote memory, blasting the OS task tables causing the watchdog task to stop getting CPU time, meaning nothing provided a stopgap against unintended acceleration.

Unfortunately I can't jump in your head to see what's going on, and if I leave you to start blasting away at a keyboard I probably won't be able to analyze you're wild moving of code around or fast typing, not to mention it being hard to see on a screen over your shoulder.

Blasting definitions

adjective

causing injury or blight; especially affecting with sudden violence or plague or ruin; "the blasting effects of the intense cold on the budding fruit"; "the blasting force of the wind blowing sharp needles of sleet in our faces"; "a ruinous war"

See also: ruinous

adjective

unpleasantly loud and penetrating; "the blaring noise of trumpets"; "shut our ears against the blasting music from his car radio"

See also: blaring