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blown

[blohn] / bloʊn /


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As the product of the group that had just blown everyone’s minds with the release of “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” this holiday greeting makes absolute sense.

From Salon

But on Sunday, a one-sided loss to the Cincinnati Bengals served as the strongest evidence to date that those plans have completely blown up.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It was just us, working on capturing a scene, and I even wrote new scenes so it wasn’t a made-up dog-and-pony show. And they were blown away,” he added.

From Los Angeles Times

That meant the ball was live, and Charbonnet happened to nonchalantly pick up the ball in the end zone after the whistle was blown.

From The Wall Street Journal

While the markets tied to the 2024 presidential election garnered huge volumes, sports prediction markets have blown those numbers out of the water.

From MarketWatch