at one blast

Etymology
From.

Adverb

 * 1)  At once, at the same moment in time.
 * 2)  With one firing of a cannon or firearm; especially one whose ammunition is  or, such that the multiple pieces of shot from one firing hit multiple birds or multiple soldiers.
 * 1)  With one firing of a cannon or firearm; especially one whose ammunition is  or, such that the multiple pieces of shot from one firing hit multiple birds or multiple soldiers.
 * 1)  With one firing of a cannon or firearm; especially one whose ammunition is  or, such that the multiple pieces of shot from one firing hit multiple birds or multiple soldiers.
 * 1)  With one firing of a cannon or firearm; especially one whose ammunition is  or, such that the multiple pieces of shot from one firing hit multiple birds or multiple soldiers.
 * 1)  With one firing of a cannon or firearm; especially one whose ammunition is  or, such that the multiple pieces of shot from one firing hit multiple birds or multiple soldiers.

Translations

 * German: auf einen Schlag
 * Malay: sambil menyelam minum air
 * Spanish: