About The Word Blow-out

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Blow-out

Blow-out Meaning & Definition
Blow-out Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Blow-out?

[v] melt, break, or become otherwise unusable; "The lightbulbs blew out"; "The fuse blew"

Synonyms | Synonyms for Blow-out: blow | burn out

Related Terms | Find terms related to Blow-out: backfire | belch | blast | blow | blow open | blow up | break out | burst | burst forth | burst out | bust | cast forth | choke | clean out | clear | clear away | clear off | clear out | clear the decks | damp | debouch | decant | defecate | deplete | detonate | discharge | disembogue | disgorge | douse | drain | drain out | ejaculate | eject | eliminate | empty | empty out | eruct | erupt | evacuate | exhaust | expel | explode | extinguish | extravasate | find vent | fire | flow | flow out | fulminate | go off | gush | gush out | hurl forth | jet | let off | out | outflow | outpour | pour | pour forth | pour out | purge | put out | quench | remove | run out | scour out | send forth | send out | set off | shoot | slack | sluice out | smother | snuff | snuff out | spew | spew out | spout | spout out | spurt | squirt | stamp out | stifle | surge | sweep out | throw out | touch off | unclog | unfoul | vent | void | vomit | vomit forth | well | well out

See Also | break | break down | conk out | die | fail | give out | give way | go | go bad

Blow-out In Webster's Dictionary

\Blow"-out`\, n. The cleaning of the flues of a boiler from scale, etc., by a blast of steam.

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