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blow out

verb as in expel

verb as in extinguish

verb as in put out

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And that leads to a handful of blow-out, brutally honest, hard-to-watch fights between Maggie and Milo.

My father was a big De Palma fan, so I grew up with Carrie and Blow Out.

“Such disclosure could ‘blow out of the water’ any major political set pieces planned by No. 10” according to the newspaper.

Toll Brothers, the Pennsylvania-based luxury homebuilder, Tuesday morning reported a blow-out fourth quarter.

Last season, Elbaz celebrated his 10th anniversary helming Lanvin with a blow-out of a party and a big show.

Rather blow out your own brains than treat with enmity those who are your liberators.

They also know how to blow out and dress stale poultry, so as to make it look quite fresh and plump.

Collingwood's only answer was to blow out a cloud of smoke, to cross over to the sofa and throw himself upon it.

If I perceive anything doubtful, either in your actions or your words, I shall not hesitate to blow out your brains.

By "blow-out," Chub meant a lot of white quartz that was littering the ground in every direction.

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On this page you'll find 20 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to blow-out, such as: bender, binge, bust, celebration, circus, and distraction.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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