blow something wide open



blow something wide open

and bust something wide open
tv. to expose corrupt practices or a scheme; to put an end to corruption. The press is trying to blow the town wide open, and the feebies are trying to hush them up so they can move about in secret. We’ll blow this gang wide open!
See also: blow, open, wide

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Suleiman-History
FerdinandFER-dee-nahnt (German, Dutch), FUR-di-nand (English), FER-dee-nahnd (Finnish)German, French, Dutch, English, Czech, Slovene, Finnish, Ancient Germanic
BlytheBLIEDHEnglish (Rare)
Davina[də'vi:nə]
&Aelig;Lfswi&Thorn;-Anglo-Saxon
Cosima-Italian