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Definition of Dynamited
1. dynamite [v] - See also: dynamite
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dynamited
Literary usage of Dynamited
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ladies of Grécourt: The Smith College Relief Unit in the Somme by Ruth Louise Gaines (1920)
"The start from Paris had been made that "dynamited BRIDGES" morning with the cars
all loaded to capacity and carrying six pioneer members of the Unit. ..."
2. Bulletin by Maine Agricultural Experiment Station (1917)
"WINTER INJURY OF YOUNG APPLE TREES FOLLOWING SETTING IN dynamited HOLES. WJ MORSE.
Of the two original Baldwin orchards on the farm, ..."
3. What are the Demands of the Reform-agitator? by Richard Sylvester Dow, R. S. D. (1912)
"public discussion were not shot or dynamited before he reached his peroration,
it would be somewhat remarkable. These are not subjects for public debate. ..."
4. Selected Articles on the Compulsory Arbitration and Compulsory Investigation by Lamar Taney Beman (1920)
"A derrick-car doing construction work at Kansas City, M0., was dynamited on April
29, 1909. Considerable damage was done on June 7, 1909, to the New York ..."
5. Amendments to Sherman Antitrust Law and Related Matters by United States, Knute Nelson (1914)
"At the, same moment, also, as an indication of the deadly hate that filled the
hearts of these men, his planing mill and his barn were dynamited. ..."
6. Rising Above the Ruins in France: An Account of the Progress Made Since the by Corinna Haven Putnam Smith, Caroline R. Hill (1920)
"He points out a new bridge across the canal under construction and remarks: "The
old one was dynamited by the Germans in their retreat. ..."