Get very angry and fly into a rage.
1 Bjørn in particular has capacity to blow a fuse if suitably prodded.
2 I fly into a rage, and it's like I blow a fuse .
3 You ought to take your case to a psychoanalyst; he'd blow a fuse .
4 Shorts usually blow a fuse , but if it were an older house, could it be possible?
5 I plugged in the tape recorder, hoping I wouldn't give myself a shock or blow a fuse .
7 For the first time in weeks, I wasn't about to blow a fuse or go to war with a jammed zipper.
8 From there on, home frustrations continued to grow, with Gary Neville threatening to blow a fuse at the perceived injustice of it all.
9 Mike Van Dyke finally found out and blew a fuse twenty years later?
10 One of the wires in the Caster security system had blown a fuse .
11 They've blown a fuse or something and it's upset their schedule.'
12 Their bodies just kind of blew a fuse .
13 I think we blew a fuse or something.
14 Mom had really blown a fuse when I told her that Grandma wanted to inspect Louis.
15 They almost blew a fuse as Ennis woke up to a new dawn as Ireland's Information Age Town.
16 What if your neighbour's future house-cleaning robot blew a fuse and crashed through your hedge or front window?
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