
1) An easy victory 2) Big party, slang 3) Extinguish 4) Flame-out 5) GameCube game 6) Laugher 7) Lopsided win 8) PlayStation Network game 9) Reason to use a spare 10) Romp 11) Runaway 12) Shoo-in 13) Side-scrolling platform game 14) Tire mishap 15) Tire trouble 16) Triumph 17) Victory 18) Walkaway 19) Windows game
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1) Bash 2) Gala 3) Jamboree 4) Revel 5) Romp 6) Sale 7) Shindig 8) Walkaway
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BlowOut is a 2004 side-scrolling action video game developed by Terminal Reality and published by Majesco, released for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, and PC. It is a run-and-gun shoot-em-up in the tradition of games such as Contra and Metal Slug, with a power-up-based exploration structure akin to Metroid. In the game, the player takes the ro...
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[geology] Blowouts are sandy depressions in a sand dune ecosystem (psammosere) caused by the removal of sediments by wind. Blowouts occur in partially vegetated dunefields or sandhills. A blowout forms when a patch of protective vegetation is lost, allowing strong winds to `blow out` sand and form a depression. Although they generally remai...
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[sports] A blowout is an easy or one-sided victory. It occurs when one athletic team or individual performer outscores another by a large margin or in such a fashion that allows the second team or individual little chance of a victory from a point early in a competition, game, contest or event, e.g. Team A defeats Team B 75-10. The term is ...
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[tire] A blowout is a rapid loss of inflation pressure of a pneumatic tire leading to an explosion. The primary cause for this is encountering an object that cuts or tears the structural components of the tire to the point where the structure is incapable of containing the pressurized air, with the escaping pressurized air adding to further...
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[well drilling] A blowout is the uncontrolled release of crude oil and/or natural gas from an oil well or gas well after pressure control systems have failed. Prior to the advent of pressure control equipment in the 1920s, the uncontrolled release of oil and gas from a well while drilling was common and was known as an oil gusher, gusher or...
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An area from which soil material has been removed by wind. Such an area appears as a nearly barren, shallow depression with a flat or irregular floor consisting of a resistant layer, an accumulation of pebbles, or wet soil lying just above a water table.
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Downing all the pins but one. (tap)
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(from the article `tunnels and underground excavations`) ...water pressure at the crown (upper part). Since air tends to escape through the upper part of the tunnel, constant inspection and repair of leaks ...
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Uncontrolled flow of gas and/or oil or other well fluids from a well during drilling.
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A depression in the land surface caused by wind erosion.
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The rapid sale of all shares in a new securities offering. See: hot issue.
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A shallow, round or trough-shaped depression in sand or dry soil that is formed by wind erosion. The
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The rapid sale of all shares in a new securities offering. See
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A patch of land in the Great Plains states of North America where dry soil is blown away by wind leaving heavier rock and possibly artifacts on the surface.
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Uncontrollable release of downhole pressure upward through the well-bore or casing. As well as fire, the gases are also toxic, and in floating operations a gas blowout may include a threat to the stability of the rig itself. (See Mud)
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an uncontrolled flow or gas, oil, or other well fluids into the atmosphere or into an underground formation. A blowout, or gusher, can occur when formation pressure exceeds the pressure applied to it by the column of drilling fluid.
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A basin excavated by wind erosion.
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A shallow circular or elliptical depression in sand or dry soil formed by wind erosion. A sudden escape of a confined gas or liquid, as from a well.
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A DEPRESSION on the land surface caused by wind EROSION.
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the uncontrolled flow of gas, oil or other fluids from a well
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noun a sudden malfunction of a part or apparatus; `the right front tire had a blowout`; `as a result of the blowout we lost all the lights`
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A an irregular depression excavated by wind, usually in previously deposited blown sand.
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a sudden bursting or rupture of an automobile tire. · a sudden or violent escape of air, steam, or the like. · a hollow formed in a region of shifting sands or light soil by the action of the wind. · an uncontrollable escape of oil, gas, or water from a well. · flame-out. · a lavish party or entertainment.
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