Explosion in a sentence as a noun

Yes he set off the explosion detector for which he should have been questioned and he was.

There was no explosion, and the fire did not spread to the interior of the vehicle.

It was an overlap of our youth, the loss of innocence, and the explosion of this new universe.

And extrapolating from that, we can re-write this as "she just wanted to see what the explosion would be like.

""It must not have occurred to the officers that the blast doors were designed to withstand a 20 megaton nuclear explosion from close range.

The iron released to the rest of the universe is formed from the decay of nickel and cobalt in the supernova explosion.

My wife has an iphone / mac syncing explosion that I simply can't fix. I just don't have any idea where the data is or why everything is duplicated in her iphoto collection.

"> Two hundred clueless posts on a web forum out of a userbase of millions doesn't mean there's a "malware explosion," as he described it. Why are people falling for this flamebait?If Apple is issuing special instructions to its support staff about this malware, then clearly this is a pronounced problem.

"The general population of the Soviet Union was first informed of the disaster on 28 April, two days after the explosion, with a 20 second announcement in the TV news program Vremya.

UVA's faculty can wax philosophical all they want about academic freedom and the like, but at the end of the day the explosion in university expenses cannot be ignored.

Incredible complexity was introduced: witness the explosion of demand for financial engineers specializing in derivatives pricing.

Explosion definitions

noun

a violent release of energy caused by a chemical or nuclear reaction

See also: detonation blowup

noun

the act of exploding or bursting; "the explosion of the firecrackers awoke the children"; "the burst of an atom bomb creates enormous radiation aloft"

See also: burst

noun

a sudden great increase; "the population explosion"; "the information explosion"

noun

the noise caused by an explosion; "the explosion was heard a mile away"

noun

the terminal forced release of pressure built up during the occlusive phase of a stop consonant

See also: plosion

noun

a sudden outburst; "an explosion of laughter"; "an explosion of rage"

noun

a golf shot from a bunker that typically moves sand as well as the golf ball