Bulbs and all electrics in your house are wired up in parallel. If a bulbblows in a light with more than 1 separate bulb, they'll all go out so that no electricity gets to the dead bulb. This is so when you change it, it doesn't electrocute you. For better information, ask the electrics man/woman in your locla DIY centre, e.g. B&Q.
my tire blew out lost control hit a guardrail but didnot get hurt or damage guardrail
I am not positive on this one, but I had that light going on and off for a while. Then my thermostat went out, and blew my water pump out. I think it's the 'radiator' light. Either way, somethings about to break. It just means low coolant. Top off the tank and the light will go away. It is not a sign of impending doom.
William C. A. Blew has written: 'The Quorn hunt and its masters' 'Light horses' -- subject(s): Horses, Horse breeds
check your fluids my camaros light was on and i ignored it i blew my engine
Not sure I understand. At this point everything that happened is mute. You now have rebuilt your engine and tried to start it. It didn't work so you checked and the 80 amp. fuse was blown. You went to start again and the check engine light is on but as you cranked the engine the distributor blew? If so explain blew? 80 amp Fuse still OK? Was it the distributor fuse that blew?
The homophone of "blew" is "blue." "Blew" is the past tense of "blow," while "blue" refers to a color.
You blew it means you failed.
the light in the lantern blew out
The wind blew down that old tree. He blew out the candles on the cake.
Blew is correct.
"BLEW" AS IN THE SONG "RUNAWAY TRAIN CAME DOWN THE TRACK AND SHE BLEW" pre-dates any breathalyzer connection. Surely, it means the (train) boiler blew...
Awnswer : blew it mean ruining . grammar example ; i really blew it !!!