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  • 61Into the Woods — Infobox Musical name=Into the Woods caption= Original Cast Recording music= Stephen Sondheim lyrics= Stephen Sondheim book= James Lapine basis= Inspired by Bruno Bettelheim s The Uses of Enchantment productions= 1987 Broadway 1988 United States… …

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  • 62Blow George — A Blow George is an implement used in fire lighting. It consists of an iron or steel plate with either a rectangular opening or holes drilled into the lower half. It is held against the surround of an open fire and accelerates the chimney draw,… …

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  • 63blow-by — /bloh buy /, n., pl. blow bies. Auto. 1. leakage of the air fuel mixture or of combustion gases between a piston and the cylinder wall into the crankcase of an automobile. 2. a device, fitted to a crankcase, for conducting such gases back to the… …

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  • 64blow in — phrasal verb Word forms blow in : present tense I/you/we/they blow in he/she/it blows in present participle blowing in past tense blew in past participle blown in 1) [intransitive] to come towards you in the air A cool breeze blew in from the… …

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  • 65blow snot rockets — AND blow a snot rocket tv. to blow gobs of nasal mucus from one nostril at a time by blocking off the other nostril with a thumb. □ Bob is always blowing snot rockets! How crude! □ Bud blew a snot rocket right out the window and into the street! …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 66blow up — 1. in. to burst into anger. □ I just knew you’d blow up. □ So she blew up. Why should that affect you so much? 2. n. an angry outburst; a fight. (Usually blowup.) □ After the third blowup, she left him …

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  • 67blow-by — blowby low by , blow by low by (bl[=o] b[imac] ), n. the leakage of gases from the combustion cylinder of an internal combustion engine between the piston and cylinder wall into the crankcase. [PJC] …

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  • 68blow-out fracture — fracture of the orbital floor caused by a sudden increase of intraorbital pressure due to traumatic force; the orbital contents herniate into the maxillary sinus so that the inferior rectus or inferior oblique muscle may become incarcerated in… …

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  • 69blow-back valve — The valve in the flap system that prevents the flaps from being lowered at too high an air speed. If the flaps are down and the air speed increases to too high a value, the flaps will retract automatically. Also called a flap overload valve. Blow …

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  • 70blow-in doors — Spring loaded doors located in the inlet duct of some gas turbine or turbofan engines. These doors are normally closed, but they open under conditions of low speed and high engine power to permit additional air into the compressor. Blow in doors… …

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