The filmmakers staged the car's explosion. The island was rocked by a series of volcanic explosions. The region has experienced a population explosion. His comments prompted an explosion of laughter from the crowd.
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Word History
Etymology
Latin explosion-, explosio act of driving off by clapping, from explodere