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blowout
noun as in explosion; something exploded
noun as in wild party
Strong matches
Example Sentences
This scene was reminiscent of the 31-point blowout in Arizona earlier this season.
The opinion polls had Kamala Harris and Donald Trump essentially tied for months with the margin of error showing that either side could have had a blowout.
“Maybe at the end of the week, we know what the answer is. Unless it’s a blowout.”
Some observers maintain that there's a possibility of an unexpected blowout on either side, with Harris supporters crowing over a highly-rated Iowa poll that showed Harris 3 points ahead of Trump, who won the state by 8 points in 2020.
The latest crisis at Boeing erupted in January with a dramatic mid-air blowout of a piece of one of its passenger planes.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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