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tnt

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : Chemistry. a yellow, crystalline, water-insoluble, flammable solid, C7H5N3O6, derived from toluene by nitration, a high explosive unaffected by ordinary friction or shock: used chiefly in military and other explosive devices, and as an intermediate in the preparation of dye-stuffs and photographic chemicals.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • It was later revived on TNT for four more seasons before the network announced its cancellation on May 10, 2013.

  • Dwyane knew he’d get made fun of on [TNT‘S] ‘Inside (the) NBA,’ but he still wore it and wore it well.

  • Weisberg: I was sitting in my hotel in Los Angeles and I was working on a show called Falling Skies on TNT.

  • TNT stepped in to save the show, and that decision, at least creatively, has paid off.

  • “We are going to need a lot of TNT of dynamite,” Nafis said, according to the complaint.

  • What could his thoughts have been, lying tied up on the living room floor waiting for twenty tons of TNT to go off?

  • The explosive device was of what later would be called nominal size, its force equivalent to 20,000 tons of TNT.

  • They make nitroglycerine, like all the thalassic peoples; they also make TNT and catastrophite, and propellants.

  • The mails carry letters every day that are so many packages of TNT should their contents be exploded by falling into wrong hands.

  • You fought wars, and then bigger and better wars, until you couldn't be satisfied with gunpowder and TNT any longer.