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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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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.: to expand or become expanded to extraordinary size 2 : to fill up or become filled with a gas and especially air blow up a balloon 3 : to make an enlargement of blow up a photographwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/blowupblow up to explode; to be destroyed by an explosion The bomb blew up. A police officer was killed when his car blew up.www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/ame…blow up From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English blow up phrasal verb 1 to destroy something, or to be destroyed, by an explosion The plane blew up in midair. blow something ↔ up Rebels attempted to blow up the bridge. 2 blow something ↔ up to fill something with air or gas Can you blow up this balloon?www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/blow-upblow up (third-person singular simple present blows up, present participle blowing up, simple past blew up, past participle blown up) (literally, transitive) To blow something upward. See if you can blow the bubbles up the staircase. (intransitive) To explode or be destroyed by explosion.en.wiktionary.org/wiki/blow_upblow up 1. To come into being: A storm blew up. 2. To fill with air; inflate: blow up a tire.www.thefreedictionary.com/blow+up
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