An unrestrained expression of emotion.
A violent release of energy caused by a chemical or nuclear reaction.
A photographic print that has been enlarged.
1 It was the biggest mutual fund blowup since the 2008 financial crisis.
2 A unit of AIG, called AIG Financial Products, was behind the blowup .
3 In many cases we can do this and avoid the exponential blowup .
4 You know about the blowup I had on air with Bonnie, right?
5 The final blowup of what was once a remarkable, if minor, talent.
6 The blowup date has been predicted at between ten and fifteen days off.
7 The Paris blowup and Camp David did not have much impact.
8 Shelton and Hi hung back, sensing another blowup they wanted no part of.
9 He and I had a pretty big blowup before he left this morning.
10 The image was blurry, a blowup of a driver's license or passport photo.
11 My mother was in the blowup of London back in '57.
12 Given the events of the past two weeks, circumstances were ripe for a blowup .
13 Companies seem content to continue doing it under the radar, terrified of a blowup .
14 There had been no trouble between them since the blowup over the typewriter paper.
15 She withdrew another blowup from her file and posted it.
16 In books, the hero was gone after the big blowup .
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