blowing up

NOUN
  1. a severe rebuke
    he deserved the berating that the coach gave him
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How To Use blowing up In A Sentence

  • Such a panic was set off in August 2007 by inordinately blowing up the dangers to the world financial system inherent in a mere $400 to $600 billion of securities backed by U.
  • He is an escapee from a prison in Venezuela, where he was incarcerated for blowing up an Air Cubana passenger plane in 1976, killing 73.
  • You can see this for yourself by blowing up a balloon and releasing it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The conditions had a major influence on this game with a strong, gusting wind blowing up the field, bringing with it freezing showers of rain and hail.
  • She almost choked on the stench of damp grain blowing up the hill.
  • Set in the far future on a distant planet after Earth has been destroyed, it features an android named Vash, who has a $60 million dollar bounty on his head for allegedly blowing up a city.
  • Oh yes, Mr. Hillman, your Blowing Up Shit With Gas is the pottiest mouth blog of all. Archive 2007-06-01
  • Lieberman is just a cranky old scold who seems more interested in blowing up the middle east than rebuilding America. Senator to actor: 'Make my day'
  • Barbaste, pren garde a la gatte qué bay gatoua: "-- 'Millar of Barbaste, beware of the cat' (_gatte_ means, indifferently, _cat_ or _mine_) 'which is going to kitten' (_gatoua_ has the meaning of _blowing up_, as well.) Béarn and the Pyrenees A Legendary Tour to the Country of Henri Quatre
  • These require you to face manipulative individuals, relinquish your rights unfairly or be exquisitely tactful when you'd be justified in blowing up. Times, Sunday Times
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