Sentences with blow out
blow out
B b - I blew out the candle. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
- The storm blew itself out
- The band had to blow out the gig
- A lorry travelling south had a blow-out and crashed.
- Once in a while we had a major blowout.
- A blowout in surgery costs
- A Mexican oil well blew out when an undersea drill hit a volatile pocket of oil and gas.During the course of bailing the well blew out, and an enormous uncontrolled flow of gas began.To blow out is to be in a state in which there is an uncontrolled flow of fluids.
- Dust seemed to blow through every crack in the house.
- Blow on your hands to warm them.
- The siren blew just as we rounded the corner.
- He kept blowing about his medals.
- A fuse blew just as we sat down to dinner. The rear tire blew out.
- Poorly sealed cans will often blow.
- A sudden breeze blew the smoke into the house.
- Growing panic blew the rumor about.
- Try blowing your nose.
- To blow smoke rings.
- Blow your horn at the next crossing.
- A mine blew the ship to bits.
- To blow a tire; blow a fuse.
- The windstorm blew down his house.
- He blew a fortune on racing cars.
- With one stupid mistake he blew the whole project. It was your last chance and you blew it!
- Blow the cost!
- To blow town.
- To clean machinery with a blow.
- One of the worst blows we ever had around here.
- A few discordant blows by the bugler.
- His enthusiasm for the job blows hot and cold.
- He blew out the match.
- The tire blew out on a corner.
- The No. 1-rated football team proceeded to blow out its undermanned opponent.
- And although they were pushed harder than even Lennon might have expected on a night of galeforce winds, they clung on to the lead Ledley gave them for all they were worth until their rivals had blown themselves out and surrendered top spot.
- A steam cock or valve sometimes blows out.