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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.