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explosiony

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Etymology

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From explosion +‎ -y.

Adjective

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explosiony

  1. (colloquial) Full of explosions.
    • 2010, G. B. Trudeau, Doonesbury.com's The Sandbox:
      Explosiony goodness and hot-metal action for the bad guys. It must be terrifying for them, but I don't care. Aerial bombs are incredibly loud—the noise is a lot sharper than an artillery round, and more intense, but it's short.
    • 2014, Dawn Eastman, Be Careful What You Witch For:
      Seth moved onto some sort of explosiony game on his computer.
    • 2016, Nora Ash, Dangerous (Made & Broken #1):
      But no explosiony action flicks, either.