blaster
/ˈblæstər/
noun
- A device that shoots a powerful beam or projectile, often used in science fiction or video games.
- The hero aimed his blaster at the approaching robot.
- The toy blaster made a loud pew-pew sound when pressed.
- In the game, you can upgrade your blaster to fire faster.
- A person or thing that blasts, such as someone who uses explosives in mining or construction.
- The blaster carefully placed dynamite in the rock face.
- The mining company hired a new blaster for the tunnel project.
- A skilled blaster can bring down a building safely.
- A loudspeaker or sound system that produces very loud music or sound.
- The car's blaster shook the windows with bass.
- He brought his portable blaster to the beach party.
- They turned up the blaster so everyone could hear the announcement.