blow-out Sentence Examples

  1. The blow-out sale attracted shoppers from all over the city with its deep discounts.
  2. Sarah's birthday blow-out was the talk of the town, with live music and a gourmet buffet.
  3. The sudden blow-out of the tire left the driver stranded on the side of the road.
  4. Despite the team's efforts, they suffered a blow-out loss in the championship game.
  5. The blow-out preventer malfunctioned, leading to a disastrous oil spill.
  6. Jake's bachelor party was a blow-out affair, with a rented yacht and VIP access to clubs.
  7. The blow-out victory in the election secured the candidate's position as mayor.
  8. The blow-out of the transformer caused a power outage in the entire neighborhood.
  9. Despite the blow-out of the storm, the community came together to rebuild and support each other.
  10. The blow-out of the balloon startled the children at the party, but they laughed in delight afterward.

blow-out Meaning

blow-out

a hairstyle in which the hair is blow-dried while being styled with a round brush, an easy or one-sided victory, an eruption of an oil or gas well that is not under control and is the result of too much natural pressure, to become extinguished by a gust, a valley or depression created by the wind in areas of shifting sand or of light cultivated soil, to damage severely, an uncontrolled eruption of an oil or gas well, a festive social affair, to dissipate (itself) by blowing, a bursting of a container (such as a tire) by pressure of the contents on a weak spot, to erupt out of control, a bursting of a container (as a tire) by pressure of the contents on a weak spot, to extinguish by a gust, a big festive party, to defeat easily

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FAQs About the word blow-out

a hairstyle in which the hair is blow-dried while being styled with a round brush, an easy or one-sided victory, an eruption of an oil or gas well that is not u

exhale,breathe (out), expire,expel,

inbreathe, inbreathe, inspire, inhale,inspire, inhale,,

The blow-out sale attracted shoppers from all over the city with its deep discounts.

Sarah's birthday blow-out was the talk of the town, with live music and a gourmet buffet.

The sudden blow-out of the tire left the driver stranded on the side of the road.

Despite the team's efforts, they suffered a blow-out loss in the championship game.