blown-up in English

adjective
1
enlarged.
a blown-up photograph
2
inflated; swollen.
a blown-up balloon

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1. Bull ' s stomach has blown up Bull ' s stomach has blown up .

2. My hideout is blown up.

3. His reputation has been blown up completely.

4. Trouble has blown up at the school.

5. The wind had blown up a rain.

6. Do not fear what has blown up.

7. Sir, the ammunition boxes got blown up!

8. It has been blown up by the Arabs.

9. The police station was blown up by terrorists.

10. His ship was blown up by a torpedo.

11. And then my business gets blown up real good.

12. The image is blown up on a large screen.

13. I have to get my front tyre blown up.

14. A crisis had blown up over the peace talks.

15. Fifty yards of track was blown up with dynamite.

16. The Blown-up pictures were grainier than the originals.

17. The issue was blown up out of all proportion.

18. They objected to being blown up for the slightest fault.

19. A crisis has blown up over the President's latest speech.

20. The whole affair was blown up out of all proportion.

21. She got blown up by her boss for being late.

22. The whole affair has been blown up out of all proportion .

23. However, the Cudgel was also blown up by Skelly, immediately after

24. One of his deals had just blown up in his face.

25. How much would it cost to have this photo blown up?

26. A political crisis has blown up over the President's latest speech.

27. What a lovely photo! Why don't you have it blown up?

28. You're sure to be blown up for coming late to work.

29. These are the pieces, and here's a little of that blown up.

30. The argument among the two parties was blown up by the press.

31. He thought the whole incident had been blown up out of proportion.

32. A row has blown up over the leaking of information to the press.

33. A small band of guerrillas has blown up a train in the mountains.

34. His factory was ransacked by a crowd before being blown up by dynamite .

35. A judge in Italy was blown up by a car bomb last week.

36. Large parts of the capital were blacked out after electricity pylons were blown up.

37. During World War II the factory was looted and several buildings were blown up.

38. His abilities as an actor have been greatly blown up by the popular press.

39. After the passengers were moved to other locations, three of the planes were blown up.

40. Be Blasted to smithereens To be blown up or broken apart into tiny, fragmentary pieces

41. Break into that place and if you're lucky you just get blown up, so they say.

42. When the little sixteen - millimetre film is blown up to standard size, the image often blurs.

43. Blown up, Blown-up adj adjective: Describes a noun or pronoun--for example, "a tall girl," "an interesting book," "a big house." informal (image: enlarged) (imagen) agrandado adj adjetivo: Describe el sustantivo

44. His beat-up car had just blown up, so the struggling actor/writer had to hitchhike.

45. Privately, Diamandopoulos, as mercurial as he is erudite, is said to have blown up at critics.

46. 8 Privately, Diamandopoulos, as mercurial as he is erudite, is said to have blown up at critics.

47. In Tobruk, leading a patrol in no-man's land, he was blown up by a mortar bomb.

48. Puffed up, swollen, blown-up, enlarged, inflated, puffy, dilated, distended, turgid, tumescent, tumid His face was Bloated

49. The hijackers have issued an ultimatum -- either the government releases the prisoners or the plane will be blown up.

50. On Saturday night, an electricity pylon near the site was blown up, causing power cuts in the Disneyland hotels.