blockbuster vs projectile

blockbuster

noun
  • Anything very large or powerful; a whopper. 

  • A large firework of the firecracker type; an M-80. 

  • One who engages in blockbusting (technique encouraging people to sell property). 

  • A high-explosive bomb used for the purposes of demolishing extensive areas, such as a city block. 

  • Something, such as a film or book, that sustains exceptional and widespread popularity and achieves enormous sales, as opposed to a box office bomb. 

  • Something, especially an event or a film, book or other creative work, that is intended to achieve high sales (perhaps indicated by large budgets or high advertising spending) or that is conceived on a large or epic scale 

projectile

noun
  • an object intended to be or having been fired from a weapon. 

  • any object propelled through space by the application of a force. 

adj
  • Projecting or impelling forward. 

  • Caused or imparted by impulse or projection; impelled forward. 

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