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    blow
    /bləʊ/

    verb

    • 1. (of wind) move creating an air current: "a cold breeze was blowing in off the sea" Similar gustpuffflurryblast
    • 2. expel air through pursed lips: "Will took a deep breath, and blew"

    noun

    • 1. a strong wind: "we're in for a bit of a blow" Similar galestormtempesthurricane
    • 2. an act of blowing an instrument: "a number of blows on the whistle" Similar tootblareblastsound

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  2. BLOW definition: 1. to move and make currents of air, or to be moved or make something move on a current of air: 2…. Learn more.

  3. : to move with speed or force. The wind was blowing. b. : to move or run quickly. The linebacker blew past the tackle. 2. : to send forth a current of air or other gas. Don't blow on your soup. 3. a. : to make a sound by or as if by blowing. hear the train blow. b. of a wind instrument : sound entry 2. a horn blowing.

  4. If you say that something blows an event, situation, or argument into a particular extreme state, especially an uncertain or unpleasant state, you mean that it causes it to be in that state. Someone took my comment and tried to blow it into a major controversy. [VERB noun preposition] 10. verb.

  5. a sudden, hard stroke with a hand, fist, or weapon: a blow to the head. Synonyms: knock, beat, box, cuff, slap, rap, thwack, thump, buffet. a sudden shock, calamity, reversal, etc.: His wife's death was a terrible blow to him. a sudden attack or drastic action: The invaders struck a blow to the south. blow. 2.

  6. a. To expel a current of air, as from the mouth or from a bellows. b. To produce a sound by expelling a current of air, as in sounding a wind instrument or a whistle. c. To breathe hard; pant. d. To release air or gas suddenly; burst or explode: The tire blew when it hit the pothole. e. To spout moist air from the blowhole. Used of a whale. 3. a.

  7. To blow is to create a burst or puff of air. When chilly breezes start to blow, it's time to close your windows. People blow candles out on birthday cakes and blow up balloons — a person blows by directing a flow of air from the mouth in a steady stream. When the wind blows, an air current moves.

  8. BLOW definition: 1. If the wind blows, it moves and makes currents of air: 2. to force air out through your mouth…. Learn more.

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