blow-out

  • 41blow out — Synonyms and related words: backfire, belch, blast, blow, blow open, blow up, break out, burst, burst forth, burst out, bust, cast forth, choke, clean out, clear, clear away, clear off, clear out, clear the decks, damp, debouch, decant, defecate …

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  • 42blow out — verb 1. melt, break, or become otherwise unusable (Freq. 2) The lightbulbs blew out The fuse blew • Syn: ↑burn out, ↑blow • Derivationally related forms: ↑blowout …

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  • 43blow-out — A short, timed workout of about a mile in distance, usually a day before a race, designed to sharpen the speed of a horse (blow him out) …

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  • 44blow out — {v. phr.} 1. To cease to function; fail; explode (said of tires and fuses). * /The accident occurred when Jim s tire blew out on the highway./ * /The new dishwasher blew out the fuses in the whole house./ 2. To extinguish. * /Jane blew out her… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 45blow out — {v. phr.} 1. To cease to function; fail; explode (said of tires and fuses). * /The accident occurred when Jim s tire blew out on the highway./ * /The new dishwasher blew out the fuses in the whole house./ 2. To extinguish. * /Jane blew out her… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 46blow\ out — v. phr. 1. To cease to function; fail; explode (said of tires and fuses). The accident occurred when Jim s tire blew out on the highway. The new dishwasher blew out the fuses in the whole house. 2. To extinguish. Jane blew out her birthday cake… …

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  • 47blow-out — Go to blow …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 48blow out — verb Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to extinguish by a gust 2. to dissipate (itself) by blowing used of storms 3. to defeat easily 4. to damage severely < she blew out her right knee in the marathon > intransitive verb …

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  • 49blow out — verb a) To extinguish something, especially a flame. He blew out the match. b) To deflate quickly on being punctured.. The tire blew out on a corner. See Also: blowout …

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  • 50blow out — (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To extinguish] Syn. put out, dampen, snuff; see extinguish 1 . 2. [To burst] Syn. shatter, erupt, rupture; see explode 1 …

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