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Definitions of blowouts in various dictionaries:
noun - an easy victory
noun - a sudden malfunction of a part or apparatus
noun - a gay festivity
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Big celebrations |
Huge meals in flats |
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Jul 13 2006 USA Today |
Jun 21 2004 The Times - Cryptic |
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Plural form of blowout. |
an occasion when a tyre on a vehicle bursts or an electric fuse melts. |
An occasion when a tyre on a vehicle bursts or an electric fuse melts. |
A large or lavish meal or social gathering. |
An event at which goods are sold at heavily discounted prices. |
An easy victory in a sporting contest or election. |
An act or instance of blow-drying hair. |
A hollow eroded by the wind. |
Blowouts might refer to |
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In sports, a blowout is an easy or one-sided victory. It occurs when one athletic team or individual performer outscores another by a large margin or in such a fashion that allows the second team or individual little chance of a victory from a point early in a competition, game, contest or event, e.g. Team A defeats Team B 75–10. The term is often used in reference to athletic competition, but it is used in other contexts such as electoral politics (see also the synonym landslide).During blowouts, sports play-by-play announcers are challenged to maintain viewing and listening audience interest and ratings. The announcers attempt to keep a stock of relevant informative discourse for such events.Blowouts are common during the first few weeks of the NCAA college football season, when schools from Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) Power 5 conferences, e.g., the Big Ten or Big 12, play those from the Football Championship Subdivision, formerly Division I-AA, or FBS "Group of 5" teams e.g., the MAC or The American, usually winning by dozens of points. Examples of early College Football blowout victories include:* October 21, 2017 – Penn State (42) vs Michigan (13) * October 7, 1916 – Georgia Tech (222) vs. Cumberland (0) |