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blowup

noun as in explosion

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noun as in an angry outburst

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Roos described that she hadn't lost electricity yet and she was going to sleep in the hallway on a blowup mattress.

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But it seemed like there were as many blowups as there were layups, and that became irksome for anybody watching.

In 2020, he had a public blowup then a private falling out with his old boss after the Capitol riot.

“Any blowup related to the issue of displaced persons will not be limited to Lebanon but will extend to Europe to become a regional and international crisis,” he said.

And who knew when you might encounter a small blowup doll of AC/DC frontman Angus Young, like I did on Sunday?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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