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Blow-out   Listen
noun
Blow-out  n.  The cleaning of the flues of a boiler from scale, etc., by a blast of steam.






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Blow-out" Quotes from Famous Books



... of quail—we found another bevy on our way home and bagged three birds almost by moonlight—five ruffed grouse, and a rabbit. Before our wet clothes were well changed, supper was ready, and a good blow-out was followed by sound slumbers and sweet dreams, fairly earned by nine hours of ...
— Warwick Woodlands - Things as they Were There Twenty Years Ago • Henry William Herbert (AKA Frank Forester)

... a blow-out," the lady briefly announced. "Will you put on a 'spare,' please, and take a look at ...
— The Girl in the Mirror • Elizabeth Garver Jordan

... the dame, "there's some swell cove of a lord gives a blow-out to-day; and the lads, dear souls! think to play the queer on ...
— Paul Clifford, Complete • Edward Bulwer-Lytton



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