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English
Etymology
From blast + -ful.
Adjective
blastful (comparative more blastful, superlative most blastful)
- (poetic, archaic) Full of blasts.
- 1847, The Dublin University Magazine (volume 30, page 215)
- Yes! let the winds of the blastful North, wherever abroad their breath blow, / Tell high and low, to friend and foe, that my arm bestowed his death-blow!
- 1892, The Contemporary Review (volume 62, page 271)
- I take my stand on thee / As on a rock, and when the blastful din / Of billows smites the cliff, I stand on thee.