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blow-up noun- an emotionally intense quarrel that soon blows over UK, 1809
From the explosive quality of such conflicts. - There was a big blow-up when I’d been with Pete and other family members for a whole week’s vacation. — Sally Cline, Couples, p. 290, 1998
- a corpse that has exploded from a build-up of internal gas US
- — American Speech, p. 267, December 1962: “The language of traffic policemen”
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