
1) English indie rock group 2) Exclusively Anglo word 3) Exclusively Saxon word 4) Italian monthly magazine 5) Italian-language magazine 6) Word of purely Anglo origin 7) Word with Anglo-Saxon origins
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1) American DJs
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[magazine] Blow Up is an Italian monthly music magazine, focusing primarily on alternative and obscure music. It specializes in the coverage of house music, electronica, experimental music, industrial music, queercore, techno, and jazz improvisation. Besides articles related to music, the magaaine also contains sections devoted to literatur...
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(from the article `Art and Art Exhibitions`) ...Blow-Up: London, 1966a Photographer, a Woman, a Mystery,` held at the Photographers` Gallery, London. The exhibition (July 21–September 17) ... ...international success, L`avventura, in 1960; his first film in colour, Deserto rosso (The Red Desert), in 1964; his first full-...
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To enlarge photographically. Such an enlargement is called a blowup.
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An enlargement, usually of a graphic or photograph.
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to suddenly be unable to continue at the required pace due to overexertion.
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A film enlargement from a smaller gauge of film to a larger gauge (i.e. 16mm to 35mm).
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When a horse suddenly loses its temper
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[
v] - blow one`s stack 2. [v] - (photography) make large
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To become very fatigued or exhausted, during the match.
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An enlargement, usually used with graphic images or photographs
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verb make large; `blow up an image`
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An optical enlargement of a film from one gauge to another, such as 16mm up to 35mm. The opposite of a blow up is a Reduction Print.
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to suddenly be unable to continue at the required pace due to overexertion.
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You have to pace yourself on rides, especially hilly or long ones, or you might blow up and tire yourself out so much you have to stop, or find another way to get home. You can blow up due to riding too hard, too far and by not drinking or eating enough.
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Any enlargement of photos, copies or line art.
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Irreparable engine failure which ends a racer’s day.
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