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Sentence count:77+7Posted:2017-04-05Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: own upfrown uponblowblownblow upblow outblow offblowupMeaning: adj. having been inflated blown-up. adj. 1. having been inflated 2. as of a photograph; made larger. 
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(31) He thought the whole incident had been blown up out of proportion.
(32) Bridges were reported to have been blown up and roads to the capital blocked in an effort to halt the march.
(33) You look like you have blown up like a balloon and you feel that you are a complete dieting failure.
(34) Privately, Diamandopoulos, as mercurial as he is erudite, is said to have blown up at critics.
(35) My nostalgia for a better Britain, for a time that was better for never having existed, had been blown up.
(36) The hijackers have issued an ultimatum -- either the government releases the prisoners or the plane will be blown up.
(37) It was too perfect; a picture postcard blown up to the scale of real life.
(38) Rather than be blown up, Muller grounded his ship on a coral reef and surrendered.
(39) Tough boss John McMichael was blown up by a car bomb outside his home in 1987.
(40) That night, two major water pipes were blown up, depriving Belfast of its water supplies.
(41) The countryside here is dotted with the ruins of churches the government has torn down or blown up in recent weeks.
(42) After Warrington they've got to be careful or we might be blown up in smoke.
(43) Rubber Girl stores easy in raft or can be blown up to add extra floatation.
(44) In Smolensk guberniia a long list of bridges, points, and crossings had been blown up in military action.
(45) He said it the first time standing beside the crater at the U. P. Fonseca where the motorbike had been blown up.
(46) Work quickly or keep the cutting material in a plastic bag blown up like a balloon and sealed.
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(47) The others were blown up in 1982, following strategic-arms limitation talks conducted by Ronald Reagan and a succession of Soviet leaders.
(48) A cherry bomb had blown up near her left ear when she was eight years old.
(49) My hard disk has blown up and I've lost that 5,000 word report.
(50) The whole thing, of course, is being blown up out of all proportion by the Western media.
(51) The fort became a prison and was blown up by partisans during the Civil War following the Bolshevik Revolution.
(52) If I would have picked it up, it would have blown up: He picks it up and gets 50 bucks.
(53) On Saturday night, an electricity pylon near the site was blown up, causing power cuts in the Disneyland hotels.
(54) This proved difficult and Josef Vissarionovich had to be blown up little by little over a period of two weeks.
(55) It's essential to weigh up all the briefing details in order to plan your tactics and avoid getting blown up.
(56) Nothing of its kind had ever been done before, and it could have blown up in his face.
(57) Some problem had blown up and the Prime Minister wanted to see me.
(58) Female speaker I think it's been blown up out of all proportion.
(59) Megaliths were smashed to make gate-posts or road-stone, blown up or pushed aside to clear space for the plough.
(60) Investigators took seven days to determine conclusively that a bomb had blown up Pan Am 103.
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