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Phrasal Verbs in English | Blow Up
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shilf posted on 2026/03/10Ever wondered what "blow up" really means? This video dives into the multiple meanings of this super common phrasal verb with tons of real-life examples, from inflating balloons to getting super angry! You'll pick up practical, everyday English that'll make your conversations pop.
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blow up
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UK /bləu ʌp/
- Phrasal Verb
- To suddenly become angry
- To put air in something, e.g. a tire or balloon
- Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)
- To explode; to be destroyed by an explosion.
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- Transitive Verb
- To employ something for a purpose; utilize.
- To consume or expend.
- Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)
- To become accustomed to something.
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- Auxiliary Verb
- Required or necessary to do something.
- Obligated to do something; should do.
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- Phrase
- Located or situated at a higher or more northerly point.
- Awake and out of bed at a specified time.
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