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blow it

  1. Spoil, botch, or bungle something, as in That was a great opportunity, but now I've blown it . [ Slang ; c. 1940]

  2. blow one's lines . Make a mistake in speaking one's part in a theatrical production, as in Ben blew his lines, but Dean came to the rescue . [Mid-1900s]



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I thought that was the end — that we’d come a long way just to blow it.

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And I’ll just repeat, I am from the DOJ and I want to say that within the DOJ this is a body blow, it’s going to hurt them all, to go before judges.

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If we do find that a city killer is barreling toward us, there are only three possible outcomes: the asteroid hits the planet, impacts a densely populated area, and millions of people perish; the asteroid impacts a remote spot in the desert or the middle of the ocean, and nobody dies; or, the intruder is detected well in advance of its destined impact day, and we somehow manage to deflect it or blow it to smithereens.

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If there is ash collected outside of your home, experts suggest you not sweep it or use a leaf blower because you can blow it back up into the air.

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"It's a hammer blow. It's the maximum term outlined in the law. The message is clear: homosexuals don't have a place in Cameroon," Ms Nkom was quoted as saying at the time.

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