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  1. blow up in American English. 1. to fill with or as with air or gas. 2. to burst or explode. 3. to arise and become more intense, as a storm. 4.

  2. Blow up definition: an explosion.. See examples of BLOW UP used in a sentence.

  3. Define blow up. blow up synonyms, blow up pronunciation, blow up translation, English dictionary definition of blow up. v. blew , blown , blow·ing , blows v. intr. 1. a. To be in a state of motion.

  4. blow (something) up (somewhat informal) to be destroyed by an explosion; to destroy something by an explosion: A police officer was killed when her car blew up. go off (of a bomb) to explode; (of a gun) to be fired: The bomb went off in a crowded street.

  5. BLOW UP definition: 1. If a storm or an argument blows up, it starts suddenly. 2. to suddenly become very angry: . Learn more.

  6. blow someone or something up. 1. Lit. to destroy someone or something by explosion. The terrorists blew the building up at midday. They blew up the bridge. 2. Fig. to exaggerate something [good or bad] about someone or something. I hope no one blows the story up. The media always blows up reports of celebrity behavior.

  7. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English blow up phrasal verb 1 to destroy something, or to be destroyed, by an explosion The plane blew up in midair. blow something ↔ up Rebels attempted to blow up the bridge. 2 blow something ↔ up to fill something with air or gas Can you blow up this balloon? We’ll blow the tyres up. 3 if a ...