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  1. to disappoint someone by not meeting them or not doing something that you had arranged to do together: She was supposed to go to that party with me, but she blew me out. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. (Definition of blow (something) out from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

  2. Ella sopló las velas en su torta de cumpleaños. blow [sb] out vtr phrasal sep. UK, slang, figurative (reject) rechazar a vtr + prep. ignorar a vtr + prep. (AR, coloquial) no darle bola a loc verb. A well-known movie star spent the night chasing after her, but she blew him out.

  3. traducir BLOW OUT: apagar. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  4. BLOWOUT definition: 1. a sudden explosion of a tyre on a road vehicle while it is moving quickly 2. a very large meal…. Learn more.

  5. 1. : a festive social affair. 2. : a bursting of a container (such as a tire) by pressure of the contents on a weak spot. 3. : an uncontrolled eruption of an oil or gas well. 4. : an easy or one-sided victory. 5. : a valley or depression created by the wind in areas of shifting sand or of light cultivated soil. 6.

  6. Hace 5 días · To blow out is to be in a state in which there is an uncontrolled flow of fluids. A Mexican oil well blew out when an undersea drill hit a volatile pocket of oil and gas. During the course of bailing the well blew out , and an enormous uncontrolled flow of gas began.

  7. 1. (romperse) a. reventarse. The front right tire blew out when I hit a nasty pothole.La llanta delantera derecha se reventó cuando le di a un bache feo. 2. (expulsar) a. hacer explosión. A gas well blew out, and then caught fire.Un pozo de gas hizo explosión y luego se prendió fuego. 3. (extinguirse) a. apagarse.