blowout

  • 11blowout — UK [ˈbləʊaʊt] / US [ˈbloʊˌaʊt] noun [countable] Word forms blowout : singular blowout plural blowouts 1) an occasion when a tyre on a moving vehicle suddenly bursts We had a blowout on the motorway. 2) [usually singular] informal a celebration… …

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  • 12blowout — blow|out [ blou,aut ] noun count 1. ) an occasion when a tire on a moving vehicle suddenly bursts: We had a blowout on the highway. 2. ) AMERICAN INFORMAL an easy victory in a game or competition: When the Yankees scored ten runs in the first… …

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  • 13blowout — {n.} 1. An explosion of a tire or a fuse. * /Jim s van veered sharply to the right after his car had a blowout./ 2. A big party. * /After graduation from college, my son and his friends staged a huge blowout./ …

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  • 14blowout — {n.} 1. An explosion of a tire or a fuse. * /Jim s van veered sharply to the right after his car had a blowout./ 2. A big party. * /After graduation from college, my son and his friends staged a huge blowout./ …

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  • 15BlowOut — Infobox VG title = BlowOut developer = Terminal Reality publisher = Majesco designer = engine = version = released = vgrelease|North America|NA|January 30, 2004 genre = Run and gun, Third person shooter modes = Single Player ratings =… …

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  • 16blowout — noun ⇨ See also ↑puncture ADJECTIVE ▪ tyre/tire VERB + BLOWOUT ▪ have ▪ What are the chances of having a blowout in a new car? …

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  • 17blowout — noun 1. An explosion of a tire or a fuse. Jim s van veered sharply to the right after his car had a blowout. 2. A big party. After graduation from college, my son and his friends staged a huge blowout …

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  • 18blowout — noun 1) the steering is automatic in the event of blowouts Syn: puncture, flat tire, burst tire; informal flat 2) informal this meal is our last real blowout Syn: feast, banquet, celebration, party; informal shindig, do, binge …

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  • 19blowout — noun 1. an easy victory • Syn: ↑runaway, ↑romp, ↑laugher, ↑shoo in, ↑walkaway • Derivationally related forms: ↑romp (for: ↑romp) …

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  • 20blowout — noun a) a sudden puncturing of a pneumatic tyre / tire The game between the two teams was nothing but a blowout. b) a sudden release of oil and gas from a well …

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