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blowup

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a photographic print that has been enlarged

an unrestrained expression of emotion

a violent release of energy caused by a chemical or nuclear reaction

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The fact is that fifty percent of our national mind is a giant, explosive blowup of a Xerox of a 1970s rock-and-roll press list. George W. S. Trow

My models showed that ultimately almost nobody really survived; bears dropped like flies in the rally and bulls ended up being slaughtered... But there was one exception... option buyers... could buy the insurance against blowup... Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Earlier in the day, a giant blowup Borat was set to float down London’s River Thames to mark the launch the sequel. Source: Internet

During this period, Hancock also composed the score to Michelangelo Antonioni 's film Blowup (1966), the first of many film soundtracks he recorded in his career. Source: Internet

It could spark a blowup and leave Brando feeling guilty for making a bigger mess. Source: Internet

C.” blowup leaves one person crying and feeling misunderstood and “othered,” while it leaves another person feeling both defensive and offended that the crying person appears to be trivializing real oppression. Source: Internet

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