单词 | blownup |
释义 | > as lemmasblown-up a. Inflated; swollen; formed by inflation. Also blown-up. Applied spec. to glassware formed by forcing air into molten glass. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > gas > air > [adjective] > under pressure > inflated or filled with compressed air blownc1425 puffed1536 upblown1590 wind-blown1593 huff-pufft1608 flatuous1658 inflated1681 pneumatic1862 out-blowed- society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > glass and glass-like materials > [adjective] > other types of glass blownc1425 Bohemian1682 grounded1698 soft1758 unsilvered1772 navelledc1817 drawn-out1822 muffled1847 ambitty1856 muffed1868 roughcast1868 Sandwich1881 fumé1883 hand-blown1885 peach-blow1886 opaque1907 mould-blown1925 offhand1941 the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > exaggeration, hyperbole > [adjective] hyperbolical?a1475 overchargeda1542 magnificate1568 amplified1580 superlative1586 fulsome1602 hyperthetical?1611 hyperbolous1638 hyperbolic1646 bloata1657 exaggerated1725 overshot1774 overstuffed1808 overdrawn1841 fine-drawn1888 steep1895 larger-than-life1937 blown-up1961 c1425 Seven Sag. (P.) 2181 Grete blowen bladdyrs he brake. 1598 W. Shakespeare Henry IV, Pt. 1 iv. ii. 49 How now blowne iacke? how now quilt? View more context for this quotation 1619 E. M. Bolton tr. Florus Rom. Hist. iii. v. 274 Floting on a blowne bladder. 1830 M. Donovan Domest. Econ. I. iv. 93 Too quick a heat of the kiln expels the water from the malt in the state of steam, with such force as to burst the grain. This is called blown malt. 1831 D. Brewster Treat. Optics xii. 100 The thinnest films of blown glass. 1868 A. C. Swinburne in Fortn. Rev. July 35 A boyish torch-bearer with blown cheeks. 1961 Listener 26 Oct. 674/1 Not many people are even aware of the difference between blown glass and pressed glass. 1962 Gloss. Terms Glass Ind. (B.S.I.) 36 Blown glassware, glassware formed by air pressure produced by mouth or by a machine. blown-up 7. With adverbs, as blown-back, blown-down, blown-up. For blown in and out see blow v.1 19. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > rebuke or reproof > [adjective] > rebuked or scolded ychid1387 forflitten1603 chidden1609 reproved1658 rated1808 blown-up1863 objurgated1867 trounced1898 zapped1962 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > downward motion > causing to come or go down > [adjective] > brought to the ground or laid low > blown down by the wind windfall1465 wind-fallen1563 blown-down1863 the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > breaking or cracking > [adjective] > bursting, shattering, or breaking into pieces > exploding or exploded exploded1700 blown-up1905 1863 A. Trollope Small House at Allington in Cornhill Mag. Dec. 645 The clerks in this room would not infrequently be blown up... The blown-up young man would refer Mr. Kissing to his enemy. 1866Blown-up [see sense 5b]. 1878 W. Morris in J. W. Mackail Life W. Morris (1899) I. 360 The blown-down tree was a fine branchy tree. 1905 Westm. Gaz. 13 Sept. 6/3 The blown-up steamer. 1926 E. Bowen Ann Lee's 196 Her forehead and blown-back hair. < as lemmas |
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