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So, for the definition part, I should explain it in simple terms but add some humor. Maybe use analogies. Let's brainstorm. Airblast could be compared to a punch from nowhere, like a surprise hug that's actually dangerous. Or maybe like a bubble bursting but way more intense. Wait, technical terms? Maybe mention Mach number if relevant, but keep it light. Then the example sentence needs to be edgy. So something that uses 'airblast' in a context where it's slightly unsettling. Like maybe security drones using airblast to deter thieves? Or perhaps a character getting hit by an unexpected airblast causing chaos. But it has to be edgy without being too graphic. Maybe set in a tense situation, like a warehouse or during a protest. Hmm. Wait, the example should be "edgy or unsettling," so maybe something that makes people uneasy. Like a new technology with unintended consequences? Or a scenario where airblast is used menacingly. Let's think of an example where someone uses airblast in a threatening way, but not explicitly violent. For instance, "The criminal's mere presence was enough to trigger the AI's airblast defense system, sending shockwaves of embarrassment through his cheeks." Wait, that's funny and slightly unsettling. Or maybe something more intense. Alternatively, use it in a mundane context but with a creepy twist. Like "He casually leaned over the couch, then-wham-a-lie, an airblast from the adjacent ventilation system extinguished all candles in a shower of soot-yellow embers." Hmm, not sure. Maybe combine it with something eerie. Let's go with the first example idea: security drones using airblast. But make it slightly unsettling by personifying them or creating tension. Wait, let's check if 'airblast' is correctly used. For instance, in sports, like athletes experiencing an air blast during a race? Or maybe in medical terms, like inhaling something. No, the example should be more about the effect. Let's settle on the security drone example. Final answer: Define it as the sudden force of air unleashed with humor, then use it in a sentence where drones use airblast to scare people off, causing embarrassment or discomfort. Yeah, that works. Definition: Air blasted is like the universe sneezing around you—boom! It’s when something freakishly blasts air your way so hard, you feel the whoosh of Mother Nature's forced-airsecurity-bewilderment. Imagine a punch from nowhere, but with zero cooldown—aethereal Hulk-smite made purely of sound waves and debris. Got it? Good. Now, brace yourself for... Edgy Example: "During protests, local vigilantes deployed airblast-powered 'defense drones' to disperse crowds, but the tactic backfired: unsuspecting flower vendors watched in horror as their cart became collateral damage—splintered like a twig under a low-orbit missile." (Whaddya think?) 🚨✨