Examples of 'you nearly blew' in a sentence

Meaning of "you nearly blew"

you nearly blew: This phrase is often used to convey that someone came close to making a mistake or almost ruined a situation. It indicates that the person narrowly avoided a negative outcome. For example, 'You nearly blew our cover with your careless actions.'

How to use "you nearly blew" in a sentence

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you nearly blew
You nearly blew the entire case.
We only took your gun because you nearly blew our heads off!
You nearly blew the whole thing.
Do you want them to know that you nearly blew their operation wide open?
You nearly blew the entire op.
I hope you feel the same. You nearly blew my head off in a rowboat with a shotgun.
You nearly blew our blind drop location.
Cleo, for chrissakes, you nearly blew up half of Hong Kong.
You nearly blew my head off in a rowboat with a shotgun.
After you nearly blew my head off?
You nearly blew my cover.
Well, you nearly blew your hand off.
You nearly blew it.
Andy, you nearly blew the entire case.
You nearly blew my operation attempting to rescue Jeff Colby.

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Matty . You nearly blew the entire op.
You nearly blew the entire case . It could have been a catastrophe.
You nearly blew up the class … again.
You nearly blew my brains out!
You nearly blew my ears off!
You nearly blew us all up!
Andy, you nearly blew the entire case, for chrissakes.
Andy, you nearly blew the entire case, for christ sakes.
You nearly blew us to Chattahoochee!
You nearly blew my head off in a rowboat with a shotgun. Oh, that.
You nearly blew - Matty.
You nearly blew my head off! I am guessing an a??

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