
1) Big name in video rentals 2) Box office biggie 3) DC Comics supervillain 4) Exclusively Saxon word 5) Exclusively Anglo word 6) Fictional chemist 7) Fictional mad scientist 8) General-purpose bomb 9) Gp bomb 10) Hollywood success 11) Megahit 12) Roots 13) Smash hit 14) Very successful film or book
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1) Hit 2) Lulu 3) Megahit 4) Smasheroo 5) Smash hit
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[book] Blockbuster: How Hollywood Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Summer is a 2004 non-fiction book by British film critic Tom Shone published by Simon & Schuster UK Ltd, ISBN 0-7432-6838-5. Based on interviews with leading Hollywood filmmakers, actors and production staff it examines the revolution in Hollywood movies brought about b...
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[entertainment] Blockbuster, as applied to film, theatre, and sometimes also video games, denotes a very popular or successful production. The entertainment industry use was originally theatrical slang referring to a particularly successful play, but is now used by the film industry and the pharmaceutical industry and others. The term `bloc...
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Generally a term that denotes a film that is a major financial success. It is also a term used to refer to an excessively expensive production and requires an highly profitable return. The profit margin must be great to be considered a blockbuster. The block, ambiguously, can refer to the studio in the amortization process if the profits are not re...
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[Noun] Plural form: blockbusters. A film or a book that has enormous success and sells a lot.
Example: 'Lord of the Rings' was a blockbuster movie.
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Big, square letters, often tilted back and forth and in (usually) two colors. Mainly invented to cover over other people and to paint whole trains easily, but they are effective on smaller walls for maximum coverage. Blade and Comet claim to have invented these.
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Blockbuster is military slang for a large high-explosive aerial bomb capable of destroying a block of flats.
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[
n] - a large bomb used to demolish extensive areas
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megahit noun an unusually successful hit with widespread popularity and huge sales (especially a movie or play or recording or novel)
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Simple, huge letters characterize a blockbuster. The graffiti’s aim is to cover as much of a background as possible. Often done with silver or white coloring.
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Big, square letters, often tilted back and forth and in (usually) two colors. Mainly invented to cover over other people and to paint whole trains easily, but they are effective on smaller walls for maximum coverage. Blade and Comet claim to have invented these.
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an aerial bomb containing high explosives and weighing from four to eight tons, used as a large-scale demolition bomb. · a motion picture, novel, etc., esp. one lavishly produced, that has or is expected to have wide popular appeal or financial success. · something or someone that is forcefully or overwhelmingly impressive, effective, ...
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