Similar words: make a fuss, low blow, kilowatt, allowance, allowable, blown, blow, slow and steady. Meaning: v. get very angry and fly into a rage.
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(1) My curling iron always blows a fuse.
(2) The floodlights blew a fuse.
(3) You'll blow a fuse if you put the electric heater and the cooker on at the same time.
(4) When Mr Brown's daughter got married against his wishes[sentencedict.com/blow a fuse.html], he blew a fuse.
(5) I've blown a fuse.
(6) For all my experience, I blew a fuse in the quarter-final and could have been sent off.
(7) When the machine was switched on it blew a fuse.
(8) You'll blow a fuse if you try and plug the washing machine and the electric heater into the same socket.
(9) There's no need to blow a fuse over such a little problem.
(10) To users ready to blow a fuse because they no longer have the newest and best toy on the block, I suggest that they chill out.
(11) I left my socks on the floor again this morning. I thought she was going to blow a fuse !
(12) A primary sign that you are overloading wires is your continuously blow a fuse when turning on a particular light or using a certain electrical outlet.
(13) And part of it may be your role models: Maybe you've seen other people in your family blow a fuse when they're mad.
(14) The referee was so unfair that they were about to blow a fuse.
(15) Attempting to plug your outdoor lighting to an indoor outlet will often blow a fuse because the indoor outlet is not equipped to handle such power.
(16) After three months of babysitting, I think I'm going to blow a fuse.
More similar words: make a fuss, low blow, kilowatt, allowance, allowable, blown, blow, slow and steady, blowout, blowsy, blow-up, blowup, blown up, blow off, blow up, blow out, blow down, blowing, flyblown, make allowance for, blood transfusion, blowhard, blowpipe, overblown, overblow, blow over, full-blown, blow dryer, deathblow, come to blows.