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I am not sure if there's an idiomatic way of using the word drain blaster"drain blaster". I am thinking of several verbs: blastedblasted, uncloggedunclogged, pushed air intopushed air into. 

However, I am not sure "He blasted air with the drain blaster on the toilet", "He unclogged the toilet with the drain blaster", "He pushed air into the toilet with the drain blaster"

  1. "He blasted air with the drain blaster on the toilet"
  2. "He unclogged the toilet with the drain blaster"
  3. "He pushed air into the toilet with the drain blaster"

sound very idiomatic.

I am not sure if there's an idiomatic way of using the word drain blaster. I am thinking of several verbs: blasted, unclogged, pushed air into. However, I am not sure "He blasted air with the drain blaster on the toilet", "He unclogged the toilet with the drain blaster", "He pushed air into the toilet with the drain blaster" sound very idiomatic.

I am not sure if there's an idiomatic way of using the word "drain blaster". I am thinking of several verbs: blasted, unclogged, pushed air into. 

However, I am not sure

  1. "He blasted air with the drain blaster on the toilet"
  2. "He unclogged the toilet with the drain blaster"
  3. "He pushed air into the toilet with the drain blaster"

sound very idiomatic.

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I am not sure if there's an idiomatic way of using the word drain blaster. I am thinking of several verbs: blasted, unclogged, pushed air into. However, I am not sure "He blasted air with the drain blaster on the toilet", "He unclogged the toilet with the drain blaster", "He pushed air into the toilet with the drain blaster" soundssound very idiomatic.

I am not sure if there's an idiomatic way of using the word drain blaster. I am thinking of several verbs: blasted, unclogged, pushed air into. However, I am not sure "He blasted air with the drain blaster on the toilet", "He unclogged the toilet with the drain blaster", "He pushed air into the toilet with the drain blaster" sounds very idiomatic.

I am not sure if there's an idiomatic way of using the word drain blaster. I am thinking of several verbs: blasted, unclogged, pushed air into. However, I am not sure "He blasted air with the drain blaster on the toilet", "He unclogged the toilet with the drain blaster", "He pushed air into the toilet with the drain blaster" sound very idiomatic.

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What verb do you use with the word "drain blaster"?

I am not sure if there's an idiomatic way of using the word drain blaster. I am thinking of several verbs: blasted, unclogged, pushed air into. However, I am not sure "He blasted air with the drain blaster on the toilet", "He unclogged the toilet with the drain blaster", "He pushed air into the toilet with the drain blaster" sounds very idiomatic.