Blow out of the water

verb

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    To trounce; to defeat thoroughly, as at a game or in battle. idiomatic

    "This turn of events sheds a whole new light on the case. Destiny's attorneys seem to have a new pep in their step. They get busy making phone calls and assuring the family that things are about to turn in their favor. "We now have information to blow them out of the water!" the lead attorney asserts vigorously."

  2. 2
    surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off wordnet
  3. 3
    To rapidly destroy (a vessel) with overwhelming weapons fire.

    "[…]And if I open fire - again, reading into the fact they've come clearly cleared for action and there is a mutual defense pact in place - well, I might survive a few fractions of a second longer than I would if I pointed my guns straight at them, but I'm still not really gonna be coming out of this intact, so... I'm not suicidal; I'm not gonna actually fulfill any of my mission objectives by getting myself blown out of the water; so, yeah, I - I would be frantically radioing the Kriegsmarine headquarters, saying "please, could I have some new orders, or, if I am going to have to die, can you please confirm that that's the case?"[…]"

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