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View synonyms for blowout

blowout

[bloh-out]

noun

  1. a sudden bursting or rupture of an automobile tire.

  2. a sudden or violent escape of air, steam, or the like.

  3. a hollow formed in a region of shifting sands or light soil by the action of the wind.

  4. an uncontrollable escape of oil, gas, or water from a well.

  5. a service at a hair salon in which the hair is blow-dried and styled.

  6. Aeronautics.,  flame-out.

  7. Slang.,  a lavish party or entertainment.

  8. Slang.,  a decisive victory or defeat.

  9. blowout saleSlang.,  a sale featuring very large discounts.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of blowout1

First recorded in 1815–25; noun use of verb phrase blow out
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Example Sentences

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Asian markets rallied Thursday after blowout earnings from chip powerhouse Nvidia cooled worries over an AI bubble and overshadowed a Federal Reserve report that dealt a blow to hopes for a December interest rate cut.

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In New Orleans, the Los Angeles Lakers improved to 2-0 in Cup play as they bounced back from a blowout loss at Oklahoma City with a 118-104 victory over the Pelicans.

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Unlike the blowout loss in Atlanta last Saturday, it appeared the Lakers were at least mentally prepared to compete against the league-leading Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday.

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The Buffalo Bills sit at 6-3 after looking out of sorts in a blowout loss to the lowly Miami Dolphins on Sunday.

The lukewarm reception for the Air is the only blemish on what is shaping up to be a blowout holiday quarter for Apple, thanks to more popular iPhone 17 models.

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