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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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(61) The enemy pillbox was blown up with a bang.
(62) His beat-up car had just blown up, so the struggling actor/writer had to hitchhike.
(63) Editor's note - The chairs are in the left picture window on the bottom and I have blown up that area below for better visualization.
(63) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(64) An experimental formula has blown up in his face, increasing his intelligence and strength but also driving him insane.
(65) A wind had blown up, rippling the surface of the pool.
(66) When the little sixteen - millimetre film is blown up to standard size, the image often blurs.
(67) "After I finished one of the first eradications, " he says, "my vehicle was blown up by a remote-control bomb."
(68) Tony stops him with news that a plane has blown up over the Mojave Desert.
(69) Some recalled a warning given by one of China's most famous critics, Huang Wanli, before his death ten years ago that the dam would silt up the reservoir basin and sooner or later have to be blown up.
(70) In April the moderate leader of a fundamentalist Wahhabi organisation, al-Hadith, was blown up as he arrived at a mosque in Srinagar.
(71) The " Hood, " our largest and also our fastest capital ship, had been blown up.
(72) This strife - prone region's separatist tribes have blown up pipelines in the past.
(73) Raise a thin nylon thread which will then blown up the wind.
(74) The burning surface of the powder then increases, the pressure rises and the rocket may be blown up.
(75) If I told people that a gangbanger was going to get shot, or a busload of soldiers was going to get blown up, nobody would panic.
(76) Paid for and maintained by "light dues" levied on ships, the original beacon was blown up in 1776.
(77) Lies are the sugar-coated bomb and blown up unexpectedly, we can not always live in ease.
More similar words: own upfrown uponblowblownblow upblow outblow offblowupblow-upblowingblow overwhistleblowerblow the whistlesign upjoin upburn upturn upbutton upclean upnuptialsprenuptialstraighten upblocblogblotbloomblokeblouseblondblock
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