v. Obs.; also pa. pple. [f. BE- 2 + BLAST v.] trans. To blast completely, wither up.

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1558.  Phaër, Æneid, II. Eiv b. Me the father of Gods … Beblasted with his lightning wynd.

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c. 1575.  Gascoigne, Fruites Warre (1831), 211. Are both thine eyes beblast?

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1595.  Hunnis, Joseph, 17. Beblasted with the Easterne wind.

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