take over, not blow-up
So that he could blow up all buildings of military importance. He managed to blow up just about the whole city.
yes
because people would blow up in the sky
According to a report submitted to the U.S. Department of Justice, the effects of the bomb blast could be heard and felt from up to 55 miles away. The effects of the blast also affected and damaged buildings in a 16 block radius.
The word you're looking for is detonate.
detonate
Detonate
Explode
Anything is able to explode if you blow it up.
Explode.
"Blast" in Spanish is "explosión". It is pronounced "ex-plo-see-OWN". The word "blast" is not used in Spanish to say things like "have a blast (a good time)". That is an English idiom. Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
to explode or to blow up
A material that will explode, blow up, such as dynamite.
When you get too close to them, they start a fuse for 1.5s and then blow up.
you will get fat and explode and then reform into a pickle you will get fat and explode and then reform into a pickle
Implode means to collapse inwardly, but explode means blow up, or outwards. Exactly