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to blowout
noun
A sudden puncturing of a pneumatic tyre / tire
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Top producers are looking forward to blowout paydays once again.
marched to blowout victories in the past two national title games was that they were lucky to be there at all.
To look at the disaster as an outcome of America's historic enthusiasm for oil production in the 19th century the distinction between petroleum oil and whale oil in some markets was simply the adjective "American"—turn to "Blowout in the Gulf", though the book's claim that Deepwater Horizon says a great deal about the future of energy in America is something of a stretch.
On May 3, steam wells in Owakudani, the largest fumarolic area on the volcano, started to blowout.
For premixed combustors operating near the lean stability limit, the flame is more susceptible to blowout, oscillation or flashback.
System quenching occurs due to extinction at lower investigated flow rates, or to blowout at the highest flow rate investigated.
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They also have better resistance to blowouts and reduce stopping distance in braking.
The team's supporters, accustomed to blowouts, grew restless, noisily criticizing the coaches' play calls.
They can turn close ones to blowouts in two minutes of game time.
Those experts will come to you and provide a variety of different services — everything from providing hair cuts (for men or women), to blowouts, to makeup, to face painting.
From 219 accidents recorded the highest was due to blowouts with 46.1%, followed by storms and hurricanes with 15.1% and structural failures with 11.4%.
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