Blaster has 2 different meanings across 1 category:
Noun
Noun
1
a workman employed to blast with explosives
"The foreman hired an experienced blaster to clear the dangerous rock face before the new road could be built."
2
Anything that, or anyone who blasts.
"The new blaster on the table is a device designed to blast water into a fine mist."
In plain English: A blaster is someone who throws things at people with great force and speed.
"The kids were excited to play with their new toy blaster after school."
Example Sentences
"The kids were excited to play with their new toy blaster after school."
noun
"The kid spent all afternoon playing with his new toy blaster in the backyard."
noun
"She reached for her wrist blaster to take out the trash from the previous party."
noun
"After years of practice, he finally mastered how to aim the laser blaster perfectly."
noun
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
Origin
The word blaster is formed by adding the suffix -er to the root blast. It originally referred to a person or device that produces an explosion but has since come to describe various tools and characters in science fiction.