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English Idioms Blow A Fuse
Blow A Fuse - to get very angry
- Mary is going to blow a fuse, when she finds out that her car was stolen.
- My father blew a fuse, when he saw the bill.
- My brother always blows a fuse, when he talks about politics.
- I blew a fuse, when I saw my paycheck was so small.
- I lost my phone, and my mother blew a fuse.
- My sister blew a fuse, when my dog ate her new shoes.
- I blew a fuse when I saw my grades.
- My husband blew a fuse when his boss fired him.
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