On a recent visit, the radio was blasting an interview with Julia Child on National Public Radio.
The radios blasted KPower (106 F.M.); the owners just wanted to have fun.
From the back of the house a radio blasted, and in one of the rooms somebody frying food on a hot plate wafted the smell of grease into the air.
The car's radio was blasting and the heat was turned to high.
The radio was blasting pretty loud from the salsa station, so feet were tapping and bodies were alternately moving and tightly bent over piles of envelopes.
A radio blasted: "Nite Owl Massacre," "Crime of the Southland's Century."
Clothes, newspapers and nameless rubbish littered the floor and over everything a radio blasted away at full I strength.
A youth walked by carrying a radio, not much smaller than a steamer trunk, blasting Caribbean reggae.
Her radio was blasting.
At dinner the radio blasted out local joropo music with harps and guitars.