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What (who) is (at) full blast - definition

BOOK BY HUGH WALTERS
Blast Off at 0300; Blast off at woomera

(at) full blast      
(at) full blast
at maximum power or intensity.
full blast         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Full Blast (disambiguation)
see blast
Blast (U.S. magazine)         
AMERICAN LITERARY MAGAZINE
Blast (US magazine)
Blast: Proletarian Short Stories was a short-lived literary magazine, published in the Bronx from 1933 to 1934. The magazine was edited by Fred Miller, described by his friend William Carlos Williams as then being "out of employment: a tool designer living precariously over a garage in Brooklyn.

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Blast Off at Woomera

Blast Off at Woomera is a children's science fiction novel, the first in the Chris Godfrey of U.N.E.X.A. series by British author Hugh Walters. It was published in the UK by Faber in 1957, in the USA by Criterion Books in 1958 (under the title Blast Off at 0300), and in the Netherlands in 1960 by Prisma Juniores (under the title Ruimtevaarder nummer één -- Astronaut Number One).

The books are considered to be collectable, costing £50-£100 or more on book trading sites.

Examples of use of (at) full blast
1. But the air–conditioning is also not running (at) full blast, said Esmail Mohammad.
2. She sang along to Beatles tapes, getting the lyrics wrong – very Raquel – then played Peter Gabriel at full–blast.
3. But what I did see on every house was an air conditioner working (at) full blast." Reader comments (0) No comments have so far been submitted.
4. But future versions of Apple‘s MP3 player are to be adapted to prevent users from playing tracks (at) full blast through their earphones for too long.
5. England‘s rugby team powered to victory over Australia after listening to country star Kenny Rogers‘ song The Gambler (at) full blast in their dressing room.