we are going to have a blast..
"First blast-off" would a good replacement...
It depends on how you use it. It can be an explosion, as in a dynamite blast. It can be a verb: he blasted a hole in the roof. It can be fun or a great time as in: we had a blast at the party. It can be a hard hit ball -- a home-run blast. It can a strong current of air -- a blast of wind. It can be strong criticism or used as a verb: he blasted her verbally.
No, it is not. The word blast can be a verb or a noun. It is a noun adjunct when used with other nouns in terms such as blast radius or blast shield.The word "blast" can also be an interjection, related to the use of the adjective blasted to mean damned or cursed.
We had a blast! The rocket is about to blast off.
The consonants in the word "Blast" are B, L, S, and T.
Blast furnace = Hochofen
Gust is another word for a sudden strong blast of wind.
There are five phonemes in the word "blast": /b/ /l/ /a/ /s/ /t/.
Osteoblast is a medical word ending in blast.
blast
Explosion.
There are 4 phonemes in the word "blast" (/b/ /l/ /a/ /s/).