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Definition of blow up phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

blow up

phrasal verb
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blow up
  1. to explode; to be destroyed by an explosion
    • The bomb blew up.
    • A police officer was killed when his car blew up.
    synonyms at explodeTopics War and conflictc1
  2. to start suddenly and with force
    • A storm was blowing up.
    • A crisis has blown up over the President's latest speech.
blow something up
  1. to destroy something by an explosion
    • The police station was blown up by terrorists.
    synonyms at explode
  2. to fill something with air or gas so that it becomes fairly hard
    • The tyres on my bike need blowing up.
  3. to make a photograph bigger synonym enlarge related noun blow-up
  4. to make something seem more important, better, worse, etc. than it really is
    • The whole affair was blown up out of all proportion.
blow up (at somebody)
  1. (informal) to get angry with somebody synonym lose your temper
    • I'm sorry I blew up at you.
    related noun blow-upTopics Feelingsc2
See blow up in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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