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  • 1what the blazes …? — what/where/who the ˈblazes…? idiom (old fashioned, informal) used to emphasize that you are annoyed and surprised, to avoid using the word ‘ hell ’ • What the bla …

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  • 2what the blazes — what/why/how/who/the blazes spoken old fashioned phrase used for emphasizing a question you are asking, especially when you are annoyed about something Thesaurus: ways of adding emphasis to questionssynonym …

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  • 3where the blazes …? — what/where/who the ˈblazes…? idiom (old fashioned, informal) used to emphasize that you are annoyed and surprised, to avoid using the word ‘ hell ’ • What the bla …

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  • 4who the blazes …? — what/where/who the ˈblazes…? idiom (old fashioned, informal) used to emphasize that you are annoyed and surprised, to avoid using the word ‘ hell ’ • What the bla …

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  • 5why the blazes — what/why/how/who/the blazes spoken old fashioned phrase used for emphasizing a question you are asking, especially when you are annoyed about something Thesaurus: ways of adding emphasis to questionssynonym …

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  • 6how the blazes — what/why/how/who/the blazes spoken old fashioned phrase used for emphasizing a question you are asking, especially when you are annoyed about something Thesaurus: ways of adding emphasis to questionssynonym …

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  • 7who the blazes — what/why/how/who/the blazes spoken old fashioned phrase used for emphasizing a question you are asking, especially when you are annoyed about something Thesaurus: ways of adding emphasis to questionssynonym …

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  • 8The Four Blazes — were an American R B vocal and instrumental group formed in Chicago and popular in the 1940s and 1950s. They were also occasionally known as The Five Blazes or just The Blazes. CareerThe group was formed in 1940 by drummer Paul Lindsley Jelly… …

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  • 9The Ballad of the White Horse — is a poem by G K Chesterton about the idealized exploits of the Saxon King Alfred the Great, published in 1911 AD. Written in ballad form, the work is usually considered an epic poem. The poem narrates how Alfred was able to defeat the invading… …

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  • 10(the) blue blazes — old fashioned, informal if you start a question with what/who/why etc. the blazes, you show that you are very surprised or angry about the thing you are asking about. What the blazes are they doing up on the roof? …

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