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blown a fuse
verb
Past participle of blow a fuse
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"We've never blown a fuse," he said.
"One would have thought he'd have blown a fuse, but evidently he's fine.
It favoured flat-out tempos, note-packed solos, abrupt beginnings and stops that sounded like the music had blown a fuse.
Finally APR Energy, the temporary power supply business, has blown a fuse after it cut its forecasts after its key Libyan operations were suspended.
It was all too much for Paul Taylor, however, who had such a monstrously wonderful time that he seems to have blown a fuse.
The Rolls-Royce profit engine has blown a fuse again after the engineering giant had to slash earnings forecasts by a third – putting it at the mercy of a US investor trying to bag a seat on the board.
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She even blew a fuse.
He occasionally blows a fuse.
Urruti blew a fuse.
You could blow a fuse.
Electrical retailer Darty blew a fuse, down 7.5% to 46p.
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