blow-out

blow-out

verb
See blow
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See also:
  • okay
  • dogg.
  • the junk.
  • late
  • Viola!
  • duc-ducs
  • bout it
  • C-spot
  • layed
  • grubs
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The accident happened 1,000m below ground and up to 5,000m out beneath the North Sea The blow-out of a mixture of methane and nitrogen did not explode but the high pressure release "displaced a significant amount of mineral", Simon Hunter, a safety manager at ICL UK, told a news conference.
She has 14 years practical experience in precision cutting, artistic coloring, Keratin straightening, permanent curls, hair extensions and blow-outs; consistently earning top industry awards.
Having said all that, it's hard to imagine we're not going to get some blow-outs in the next few weeks, possibly starting today, as some of the minnows go head-to-head with the big boys.
According to the writer "in 2007 there were 46 deaths directly attributed to blow-outs..."
Glasgow-based Scott Beale says: "The polymer we use cuts the possibility of blow-outs and can increase the life of your tyre tread by up to 40 per cent.
``Drivers know that blow-outs are a rarity these days, but few people will be comfortable if the option to change a wheel is not available to them.''
HOLIDAY Disaster Number One: A blow-out on the motorway as you set off, car stuffed with children and luggage, on your way to the airport.
FORMULA ONE stars have threatened to go on strike at Sunday's German Grand Prix if there is another tyre blow-out.
Driven by the need to improve fuel economy by reducing weight, along with maximising load space and reducing production costs, many car makers are considering no provision at all in the event of a blow-out.
And things went from bad to worse in the feature race with team boss Mick Linford pulling the plug after Soper's blow-out on lap 10.
From middle of the night diaper blow-outs to middle of the store tantrums, life as a mom is messy.brAs mothers weve learned how to keep our composure to get through these unwelcome situations with a little more grace than our single selves could have.
TOP 10 FEARS 1) Being tailgated 2) Visibility in the rain 3) Being caught in a high speed collision 4) Breaking down 5) Other vehicles drifting into another lane 6) Tyre blow-outs 7) Lorry drivers not being able to see other vehicles 8) Road rage 9) Missing your exit 10) Obstacles in the road
An investigation was launched into the cause of the suspected blow-outs.
In the 10 finals since we've had some real blow-outs, Leeds' 50-0 thrashing of Hull KR last year springing immediately to mind.