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    blow out
    [blow out]
    definition
    1. be extinguished by an air current:
      "the candles blew out"
      Opposite:
      • extinguish a flame by means of one's breath or an air current:
        "he blew out the candle"
      • puff out one's cheeks:
        "he blew out his cheeks and sat down heavily on the couch"
      • (of a tire) puncture while the vehicle is in motion:
        "the car went into a skid when the front nearside tire blew out"
      • (of a storm) finally lose its force:
        "the storm eventually blew itself out and by Sunday morning it was sunny" · "the recession may finally have blown itself out"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        informal
        defeat someone convincingly:
        "they were blown out by Florida 58–3 at home"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        informal
        badly injure a part of the body, typically a joint:
        "he blew out his arm trying to snap a curveball"
      • (of an oil or gas well) emit gas suddenly and forcefully.
    blow·out
    [ˈblōˌout]
    noun
    blow-out (noun)
    1. a sudden rupture or malfunction of a part or an apparatus due to pressure, in particular the bursting of an automobile tire.
      Similar:
      flat tire
      burst tire
    2. informal
      a large or lavish meal or social gathering:
      "it is difficult to imagine the slim person going for a real blowout"
    3. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      an event at which goods are sold at heavily discounted prices:
      "the purpose of the blowout is to motivate new customers to visit" · "the local store is having a big blowout sale—everything 65% off"
    4. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      informal
      an easy victory in a sporting contest or election:
      "they had lost seven games—four by blowouts and three by slim margins"
    5. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      an act or instance of blow-drying hair:
      "you can't do a blowout with super wet hair"
    6. a hollow eroded by the wind.
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    What is a blowout?1. An intense argument or disagreement. Our neighbors had a real blowout last night—we could hear them screaming at each other through the walls. 2. A big, elaborate party or event. Come on, we need to have one last blowout before we graduate from college! 3. A retail sale characterized by very steep discounts.
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    What does blown out mean?to (cause to) go out; (cause to) become extinguished: [~+out+object]She blew out all the candles.[~+object+out]She blew them out.[no object]The fire finally blew out. [~+oneself/itself+out] to (cause to) lose force; to cease: The storm has blown itself out. to pass away; subside: The storm blew over in minutes.
    What is blow out phrasal verb?Definition of blow out phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary if a flame, etc. blows out, it is put out by the wind, etc. Somebody opened the door and the candle blew out. The Oxford Learner’s Thesaurus explains the difference between groups of similar words. Try it for free as part of the Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary app
    What does blow off mean in slang?1. To relieve or release (pressure); let off. 2. Slang To choose not to attend or accompany: They wanted us to come along, but we blew them off. 1. To extinguish or be extinguished by a gust of air: blow out a candle. 2. To fail, as an electrical apparatus. 3. To erupt in an uncontrolled manner. Used of a gas or oil well.
     
  4. The term "blowout" has two meanings:12
    1. A sudden burst or explosion, especially referring to a tire bursting while a vehicle is moving.
    2. To extinguish something (typically a flame) with air, such as breath or wind.
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    blowout noun /ˈbləʊaʊt/ /ˈbləʊaʊt/ an occasion when a tyre suddenly bursts (= explodes) on a vehicle while it is moving synonym puncture
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    blow out 1. To extinguish something (typically a flame) with some form of air, such as breath or wind. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "blow" and "out."
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