blastiferous adj.
(Aus.) synon. for blasted adj.1 ; thus as adv. blastiferously.
Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW) 8 July 9/3: ‘Bulletin’ in a recent issue referred to [...] ‘the cold blooded blastiferous arrogance of an insolent K. C. M. G.’. | ||
Bulletin (Sydney) 24 Feb. 14/3: Even when camping about a town the Australian hangs the blastiferous bell on his moke, quite indifferent to the fact that he is thereby depriving dozens of people of their sleep. | ||
Sydney Sportsman (Surry Hills, NSW) 10 Aug. 3/2: The anachronisms were blastiferously funny. | ||
Sun. Times (Perth) 28 July 4/7: Gimme the blastiferous tinned dorg or I’ll patronise the ’ghans! | ||
N.Z. Truth 25 Apr. n.p.: ‘Rosebud’ [i.e. a male prisoner in Lyttleton Gaol] is at the disposal of all and sundry for an inch of Juno [tobacco], and has been known to behave blastiferously in the bath-house with five persons in an afternoon. | ||
Missing Link 🌐 Ch. viii: You have the heart to insult a Christian thirst with water on a day like this, you blastiferous heathen! |