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Verb (used without object)
Verb (used with object)
Informal .
- to spend money on.
- to squander; spend quickly
- He blew a fortune on racing cars.
- to waste; lose
- The team blew the lead by making a bad play.
Noun
Verb phrases
blow away, Slang .
- to kill, esp. by gunfire
- The gang threatened to blow away anyone who talked to the police.
- to defeat decisively; trounce
- She blew her opponent away in three straight sets.
- to overwhelm with emotion, astonishment, etc.
- Good poetry just blows me away.
blow down, Metallurgy . to suspend working of (a blast furnace) by smelting the existing charge with a diminishing blast.
blow in,
- Slang . to arrive at a place, esp. unexpectedly
- My uncle just blew in from Sacramento.
- Metallurgy . to begin operations in (a blast furnace).
blow out,
- to become extinguished
- The candles blew out at once.
- to lose force or cease
- The storm has blown itself out.
- (of an oil or gas well) to lose oil or gas uncontrollably.
- Metallurgy . to blow down and clean (a blast furnace) in order to shut down.
blow over,
- to pass away; subside
- The storm blew over in five minutes.
- to be forgotten
- The scandal will eventually blow over.
blow up,
- to come into being
- A storm suddenly blew up.
- to explode
- The ship blew up.
- to cause to explode
- to blow up a bridge.
- to exaggerate; enlarge
- He blew up his own role in his account of the project.
- Informal . to lose one's temper
- When he heard she had quit school, he blew up.
- to fill with air; inflate
- to blow up a tire.
- Photography . to make an enlarged reproduction of.
- Mathematics . (of a function) to become infinite. ?
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