Examples of 'everything blows' in a sentence
Meaning of "everything blows"
everything blows - This phrase typically signifies a sense of chaos, destruction, or upheaval. It suggests that a situation is falling apart or going terribly wrong in various aspects. It is a colloquial way of expressing a sentiment of things going awry or reaching a breaking point
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The plan is everything blows up a week ago.
They wanted to be there when everything blows up.
And everything blows up in your face.
Maybe we can go once everything blows over.
Everything blows up! The pressure brings it all up.
It explodes and everything blows up.
Not everything blows up, parker.
I need to get to the bottom of this before everything blows up.
One wrong step and everything blows up in your face.
About how it 's just a matter of time before everything blows up.
One wrong move and everything blows up in your face.
I think we got about 12 seconds before everything blows.
Then everything blows.
Seconds later they are running out of the building and everything blows all to hell.
Before everything blows up.
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Romano, cut the lights before everything blows up.
Everything blows up, in other words.
Cinda finds that out, everything blows up.
Everything blows up, silly.
Everything 's gone wrong and everything blows up in your face.
Everything blows up in Astrid 's face.
Yet, in the middle of everything blows a breath of death.
And then all of a sudden, it does not work, everything blows up.
And then when the cops charge, everything blows up, including the supposed killer.
Then he has to cut through the black, or else everything blows up!
You confess, everything blows apart.
Seconds later, they're running out of the building and everything blows all to hell.
Then, when the cops charge, everything blows up, including the supposed killer.
I thought it was you. Romano, cut the lights before everything blows up.
If you let go, everything blows up.
Everything blows up in your face. Is this Ray's if/then moment or my own?
I'm getting out of here before everything blows up in my face.
No . Everything blows up.
The first difficulty we meet, everything blows up in our faces.
Scoffs Everything blows up, silly.
I need to get to the bottom of this before everything blows up . Angela.
Well, as they say, everything blows over, good and bad.
That 's a trip wire . If that door opens, everything blows.
If you fire, everything blows.
And I hide it away, just in case everything blows up.
Minutes later, everything blows up.
And I have to stay above 100 or everything blows up.
Yes . You confess, everything blows apart.
If that door opens, everything blows.
If it blows, everything blows.
When it hits zero, everything blows.
Does it blow up? Not everything blows up, parker.
It 's just for a period of time until everything blows over, I suppose.
What 's the plan? The plan is everything blows up a week ago.
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The gentle breeze blows my scarf away
He blows a white cloud from his mouth
And the wind blows it back again