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Blow wide open Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɫoʊ/ /ˈwaɪd/ /ˈoʊpən
BLOH WYDE OH-puhn
blˈəʊ/ /wˈaɪd/ /ˈəʊpən
bl-OH wyde OH-puhn

Definition

To reveal something completely, often a secret, mystery, or crime, making all the facts clear. Used when something hidden is exposed or discovered in a dramatic way.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, often used in news, crime, or investigative contexts. 'Blow wide open' usually refers to hidden truths or scandals suddenly becoming public. Common collocations: 'case', 'story', 'scandal'. Not about physical objects — for secrets or situations only.

Example Sentences

The police blew the case wide open after finding new evidence.

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The story was blown wide open by a journalist.

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Their secret was blown wide open during the investigation.

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A simple tip from a neighbor blew the mystery wide open.

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The scandal was blown wide open when emails were leaked to the public.

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Her confession blew the whole thing wide open for the detectives.

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