blow
[bloʊ]
Definition:
1. To send out air from the mouth.
2. A strong current of air.
3. Exhale hard.
4. Be in motion due to some air or water current.
Use 'blow' in a sentence:
- 1. He raised his arm to try to deflect the blow.
- 2. The impact of the blow knocked Jack off balance.
- 3. The wind was blowing in the tops of the trees.
- 4. A brisk walk should blow the cobwebs away.
- 5. Her father's death was a cruel blow.
- 6. He parried a blow to his head.
- 7. Well, blow me down! I never thought I'd see you again.
- 8. The referee finally blew the whistle to stop the game.
- 9. The blow knocked her out.
- 10. He has blow-dried blond hair.
- 11. That ruling comes as a blow to environmentalists.
- 12. She caught him a blow on the chin.
- 13. Losing his job came as a terrible blow to him.
- 14. His resignation was a body blow to the team.
- 15. He ducked the first few blows then started to fight back.
- 16. The bomb blew a huge hole in the ground.
- 17. She blew out the candles at one go.
- 18. The wind blew in from the desert and covered everything with sand.
- 19. Blow! I completely forgot it.
- 20. To be without Pearce would be a considerable blow.
- 21. She tried to blow a gray strand of hair from her eyes.
- 22. Fasten the gates securely so that they do not blow open.
- 23. I was almost blown over by the wind.
- 24. Then the southwest wind began to blow.
- 25. He showed him how to blow into the ivory mouthpiece.
- 26. I find it hard to blow-dry my hair.
- 27. He was knocked senseless by the blow.
- 28. One false move and the bomb might blow up.
- 29. The blow knocked me flat.
- 30. He raised his hand to fend off the blow.
- 31. A police officer was killed when his car blew up.
- 32. The train whistle blew as we left the station.
- 33. Wait, and it'll all blow over.
- 34. The tree blew over in the high winds.
- 35. Let's blow this joint.
- 36. A cold wind blew from the east.
- 37. The blow sent the young man flying.
- 38. The wind is blowing from the south.
- 39. The scandal will soon blow over.
- 40. She received a severe blow on the head.
- 41. It would only take one phone call to blow their cover.
- 42. Blow it! We've missed the bus.
- 43. He felled his opponent with a single blow.
- 44. He landed a blow on Hill's nose.
- 45. Give your nose a good blow.
- 46. The news came as a big blow.
- 47. Of the blows delivered, barely half found their mark.
- 48. The door blew open, letting in a rush of cold air.
- 49. It was a shattering blow to her pride.
- 50. Losing his job was a real blow to his pride.
- 51. The blow chipped the woman's tooth.
- 52. The decision is a hammer blow for the steel industry.
- 53. The media have blown the incident up out of all proportion.
- 54. The loss of his wife was a great blow to him.
- 55. A wind of change was blowing through the banking world.
- 56. The peace process has suffered a serious blow now.