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UK//aɪ kəd bləʊ//US//aɪ kəd bloʊ//

Meaning of I could blow

Indicates a possibility of becoming angry or losing control.

In simple words: I might explode or lose my temper.

I could blow in a sentence

  • If you keep bothering me, I could blow!
  • After the long meeting, I felt like I could blow.
  • If they don't stop making noise, I could blow!
  • Don't push my buttons; I could blow any minute now.
  • With all this stress, I really feel I could blow soon.

How to use I could blow

Use in informal contexts to express frustration or possibility of outburst. Avoid serious discussions.

Grammar pattern

standalone greeting

Memory hint

Imagine a kettle boiling over when it gets too hot—'I could blow!'

Related words

Collocations with I could blow

  • blow up
  • blow off steam
  • blow my top

Synonyms for I could blow

Common mistakes with I could blow

  • Confused with 'I could blow up' which means to explode in anger.
  • Using it in formal situations where a serious tone is required.
  • Forgetting to indicate the context of frustration.

Compare I could blow with Explode, Erupt, Snap

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Frequently asked questions about I could blow

What does I could blow mean?

I might explode or lose my temper.

What is the definition of I could blow?

Indicates a possibility of becoming angry or losing control.

How do you use I could blow in a sentence?

If you keep bothering me, I could blow!

Can you give another example of I could blow?

After the long meeting, I felt like I could blow.

What are synonyms for I could blow?

Common alternatives include explode, erupt, lose it, blow up, snap.

What words go with I could blow?

It commonly pairs with blow up, blow off steam, blow my top.

What are common mistakes when using I could blow?

Confused with 'I could blow up' which means to explode in anger. Using it in formal situations where a serious tone is required. Forgetting to indicate the context of frustration.

How do you pronounce I could blow?

US: //aɪ kəd bloʊ//, UK: //aɪ kəd bləʊ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use I could blow?

Use in informal contexts to express frustration or possibility of outburst. Avoid serious discussions.