24 Verbs to Use for the Word dynamite

Frankly I don't believe the thing contains any dynamite whatever

"I ain't particular about killin' females," the Ramblin' Kid objected, "besides, we ain't got no dynamite.

"And who would dare to explode dynamite at the dam?"

PINKERTON, ROBERT E. Calk shoed dynamite.

A man who handled dynamite ought to shun liquor above all things, she went on; and Casey agreed restively.

Mamie saw him spring from log to log, and then, holding the dynamite between his teeth, with the spluttering fuse still attached, follow his master.

The dog laid the dynamite at his master's feet at the moment when it exploded.

"You leave dynamite alone, do you hear?

To carry realism to the limit of the Grand Guignol school, then, arrange some bags of bullets with dynamite charges on a wire, which will do for shrapnel; plant some dynamite in the parapet, which will do for high explosive shells that burst on contact; sink heavier charges of dynamite under your feet, which will do for mines, and set them off, while you engage someone to toss grenades and bombs at you.

"Good old Judge," said Racey, admiringly, and rewrapped the dynamite, the detonators, and the fuse with even more care than he had employed in unwrapping them.

"One of the secret agents brought me the box containing the mechanism that was to set off the dynamite," the Spaniard resumed.

"They shot up a hundred thousand pounds of black powder an' dynamite to make way for two hundred feet of steel on that curve," he explained in a voice heard all over the car.

He suspected that a hailstone had played a joke on him, but his chief emotion was one of self-congratulation because he had prudently stored the dynamite around a shoulder of the canyon from where he camped.

The cedars swallowed her up. Racey with careful caution stuffed the dynamite down the hole and into the offset.

Confederates supplied the dynamite, and I got this clock-work, in the brass-bound box, to set it off by means of electrical wires.

" Fifteen minutes later Ensign Edwards, with a quartermaster, Timmins, the bo's'n's mate, and a crew, was heading a straight course toward his first command, with instructions to "keep company and watch for signals"; and intention to break into the brass-bound chest and ferret out what clue lay there, if it took dynamite.

"Finally, after I had absented myself from here several times, to see that all the details of the plot were arranged, I received a letter telling me the dynamite had been placed, and that, after I had set it off, I had better flee to Europe.

"Unpack the dynamite," he cried.

After which he removed his spurs, carefully unwrapped the dynamite and stuck three sticks in each hip-pocket.

With splendid skill and daring he adjusted the dynamite upon the small rock which held the log, and lit the fuse.

"You can use dynamite for all I care.

" Pleased with himself and his reputation, urged by hunger and the desire to make good on his claim so that he might have the little home he instinctively craved, Casey pulled the gas lever down another eighth of an inchwhen he was already using more than he shouldand nearly bounced his dynamite off the seat when he lurched over a sandy hummock and down on to the smooth floor of the lake.

It could not make the electrical current to discharge the deadly dynamite.

He's grilling the life out of half a dozen men in the chamber, where he found the dynamite on top of the powder instead of under it.

24 Verbs to Use for the Word  dynamite