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idiomblow sth wide open1 to provide new information that changes a situation completely and makes the result much more uncertain:All lawyers dream of finding the one vital clue that will blow a case wide open.The Conservative leadership contest has been blown wide open by this new development.2 to tell people about something such as a plan that has been kept secret:We could go down to Miami, call the papers, and blow the whole thing wide open.If Fontana could blow the whole set-up wide open if he goes to the police.
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