Expresiones con verbos claves - Verbo "to blow"

    • My dad blew a fuse when I told him I wasn't going to college.

    • I said 'Hi' to a little girl and she blew a raspberry at me!

    • Why don't you take a nice bubble bath? That'll blow the cobwebs away.

    • Pat blows hot and cold! One minute she says she's coming, the next she says she's not!

    • Listen to this new band! It'll blow your mind!

    • Todd thinks he's the best lawyer in the world, doesn't he? He's alwaysblowing his own trumpet.

    • The main character blows his brains out when his girlfriend leaves him.

    • You've got to help me blow Kenny's cover. You know he's been cheating on Sally.

    • What was it exactly that blew dinosaurs off the map?

    • These new findings blow the old theory out of the water.

    • Their love affair was blown wide open by the paparazzi.

    • That special report blew the gaff on the President's secret dealings.

to blow the lid off

to blow the whistle on

to blow up in someone's face

destapar

delatar

salir mal

    • The newspapers blew the lid off the company's tax evading.

    • Cathy was stealing money from the register and Vicky blew the whistle on her.

    • I had planned a romantic evening but it all blew up in my face when I got sick.