“Blow out” means:
- To Extinguish by Blowing:
- To cause something, like a flame or a candle, to be extinguished by blowing air on it.
- Example: “He blew out the candles on his birthday cake.”
- To Burst or Explode:
- To break apart or explode due to pressure, often suddenly and forcefully.
- Example: “The tire blew out on the highway, causing a dangerous situation.”
- To Defeat Thoroughly:
- In sports, to win by a very large margin or to defeat someone decisively.
- Example: “The team blew out their opponents with a score of 10-0.”
- To Increase or Expand:
- To become larger or more inflated, often beyond normal limits.
- Example: “The storm caused the river to blow out of its banks.”
- To Cause a Failure or Disaster:
- To lead to a major problem or failure, often due to mismanagement or unforeseen issues.
- Example: “The project blew out of budget due to unforeseen expenses.”
Prepositions
- Before “blow out”: Often used with the subject or the thing being extinguished, burst, or defeated.
- Example: “He blew out the match before starting the campfire.”
- After “blow out”: Typically followed by the result or the object that is affected.
- Example: “The tire blew out on the side of the road.”
Collocations
- Blow out (a)
- Blow out (the)
- Blow out (of)
Example Sentences
- She blew out the candles on her birthday cake with a single breath.
- The tire blew out while driving on the freeway, causing a sudden stop.
- The team’s impressive performance blew out their rivals in the championship game.
- The wind blew out the lantern, plunging the room into darkness.
- The river blew out its banks after the heavy rainfall.
- The old fuse blew out, causing the power to go out in the house.
- The coach was pleased when their team blew out the competition.
- He blew out the match before lighting the barbecue.
- The tire blew out, leaving us stranded on the side of the road.
- The storm blew out several windows in the old house.
- The budget for the event blew out due to unforeseen costs.
- The candle blew out in the draft from the open window.
- The explosion blew out the walls of the building.
- They managed to blow out their opponents with a decisive victory.
- The valve blew out under the pressure, releasing steam.
- She accidentally blew out the pilot light on the gas stove.
- The project blew out of control when costs exceeded expectations.
- The car’s tire blew out in the middle of nowhere.
- The strong winds blew out the lights during the storm.
- The company’s expenses blew out of proportion due to mismanagement.
- The cheerleaders’ enthusiasm blew out the crowd with their energy.
- The storm caused the river to blow out its banks and flood the fields.
- The candle blew out as he walked past the open door.
- The performance was so dominant that the team blew out their opponents.
- The old fuse blew out and needed to be replaced immediately.
- The wind was so strong it blew out the campfire.
- The high-pressure system caused the dam to blow out its structure.
- The wind blew out the flames from the outdoor grill.
- The final score showed that they blew out the other team by a wide margin.
- The malfunction caused the machine to blow out a fuse.
- The explosion was so intense that it blew out windows in nearby buildings.
- The sports team managed to blow out their rivals with a massive lead.
- The windstorm blew out the power lines across the city.
- The budget for the renovation blew out significantly due to additional work.
- The wind blew out the birthday candles before the child could make a wish.
- The faulty equipment caused the tire to blow out during the race.
- The project’s costs blew out after several unexpected delays.
- The hurricane blew out the windows in many houses.
- The athlete’s performance was so overwhelming that they blew out the competition.
- The match was so powerful it blew out the flame of the candle.
- The surge in demand blew out the stock of the popular product.
- The faulty valve blew out, causing the pressure gauge to break.
- The strong gusts of wind blew out the birthday candles before the cake was served.
- The old fuse blew out, cutting off electricity to the entire circuit.
- The excessive pressure caused the boiler to blow out.
- The unexpected expenses blew out the initial budget for the event.
- The power outage was due to a blown transformer that blew out during the storm.
- The enthusiastic crowd’s reaction blew out any expectations the performers had.
- The strong winds blew out the lanterns that were set up for the party.
- The vehicle’s tire blew out, causing a delay in their travel plans.