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- explode:"the car blew up as soon as it hit the wall"
- cause something to explode:"they blew the plane up on the ground with dynamite"
- lose one's temper:"Meg blows up at Patrick for always throwing his tea bags in the sink"
- inflate:"my stomach had started to blow up"
- inflate something:"a small pump for blowing up balloons"
- exaggerate the importance of something:"it was a domestic tiff which had been blown up out of all proportion"
- enlarge a photograph or text:"I blew the picture up on a color photocopier"
- (of a wind or storm) begin to develop:"outside the sky was overcast and a wind had blown up"
- (of a scandal or dispute) emerge or become public:"a crisis blew up between the two countries in 1967"
- BRITISH ENGLISHinformaldatedreprimand someone severely:"she got blown up by her boss for being late"
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