Idioms
blow (someone or something) off
to avoid someone, to not attend something
We blew off the chance to go to the general meeting.
blow (someone's) cover
blow (someone's) mind
blow (someone) away or blow away (someone)
blow (something)
blow (something) out of all proportion
blow a fuse
blow one's own horn
blow one's stack
blow one's top
blow out (something) or blow (something) out
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kid's stuff
lie fallow
set up (something) or set (something) up
favor (someone) with (something)
break one's word
stir up a hornet's nest
hunger for (something)
take it slow
all-out-effort
needle in a haystack
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