tnt

/tiː ɛn tiː/
noun
  1. A powerful explosive chemical used in bombs, mining, and demolition.
    • Old war movies often show soldiers carrying sticks of TNT.
    • The safe was blown open with a small amount of TNT.
    • The construction crew used TNT to blast through the rock.
  2. Something very exciting, powerful, or likely to cause a strong reaction.
    • That news story was pure TNT for the political debate.
    • The team's new player is TNT on the basketball court.
    • Her performance on stage was absolute TNT — the crowd went wild.
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