Uk English Meaning of blowups
Blow-ups
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blowups
to build up or tout to an unreasonable extent, a photographic enlargement, an outburst of bad temper, to overwhelm (something, such as a phone) with calls, messages, alerts, etc., to make an enlargement of, to gain a large amount of weight, explode, an outburst of temper, to bring into existence by blowing of wind, to fill up or become filled with a gas and especially air, to expand or become expanded to extraordinary size, to rend apart, shatter, or destroy by explosion, to destroy or become destroyed by explosion, enlargement sense 2, to lose self-control, to become filled with a gas, a blowing up, to make a photographic enlargement of, a catastrophic financial failure or collapse, designed to be inflated before use, to become violently angry, to be disrupted or destroyed (as by explosion), to suddenly become very successful, prevalent, or popular, explosion, to become expanded to unreasonable proportions, to become or come into being by or as if by blowing of wind, to fill up with a gas (such as air), explosion sense 1
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Blow-ups
to build up or tout to an unreasonable extent, a photographic enlargement, an outburst of bad temper, to overwhelm (something, such as a phone) with calls, mess
explosions,fireworks,fits,Frenzy,outbursts,rages,scenes,agitations,Distractions,eruptions
No antonyms found.
blows smoke => smokes, blows off => blows off, blows => blows, blowouts => blow-outs, blown up => blown up,