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Blow a fuse.
If you blow a fuse, you become uncontrollably angry.
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After the Los Angeles show, which was four years in the making, Mr. Gober said, "I blew a fuse".
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Taleb asserts that another Nobelist, Myron S. Scholes, flew into a "state of rage" on hearing his ideas, while a member of the French Academy of Sciences "blew a fuse... right when I showed empirical evidence of the role of black swans in markets.
In Game 1, Camby was so charged, his groove blew a fuse.
Urruti blew a fuse.
She even blew a fuse.
Electrical retailer Darty blew a fuse, down 7.5% to 46p.
He switched it on and blew a fuse.
Mr. Chávez said the king "blew a fuse" and displayed 500 years of Spanish arrogance.
"It's easy to say that Kurt blew a fuse again," Newman told SI.com.
To the surprise of everyone, it was Luke Donald who blew a fuse first.
The sales switchboard lit up like Blackpool for the slice of foam and blew a fuse for the jackets.
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