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A strong wind.

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We're having a bit of a blow this afternoon.

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A chance to catch one’s breath.

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The players were able to get a blow during the last timeout.

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Cocaine.

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Cannabis.

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(US Chicago Regional) Heroin.

verb

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To produce an air current.

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To propel by an air current.

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Blow the dust off that book and open it up.

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To be propelled by an air current.

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The leaves blow through the streets in the fall.

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To create or shape by blowing; as in to blow bubbles, to blow glass.

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To force a current of air upon with the mouth, or by other means.

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to blow the fire

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To clear of contents by forcing air through.

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to blow an egg

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To cause to make sound by blowing, as a musical instrument.

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To make a sound as the result of being blown.

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In the harbor, the ships' horns blew.

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(of a cetacean) To exhale visibly through the spout the seawater which it has taken in while feeding.

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There she blows! (i.e. "I see a whale spouting!")

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To explode.

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Get away from that burning gas tank! It's about to blow!

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(with "up" or with prep phrase headed by "to") To cause to explode, shatter, or be utterly destroyed.

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The aerosol can was blown to bits.

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To cause sudden destruction of.

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He blew the tires and the engine.

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To suddenly fail destructively.

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He tried to sprint, but his ligaments blew and he was barely able to walk to the finish line.

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(used to express displeasure or frustration) Damn.

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To be very undesirable. (See also suck.)

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This blows!

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To recklessly squander.

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I blew $35 thou on a car.

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To fellate; to perform oral sex on (usually a man)

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Who did you have to blow to get those backstage passes?

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To leave, especially suddenly or in a hurry.

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Let's blow this joint.

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To make flyblown, to defile, especially with fly eggs.

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To spread by report; to publish; to disclose.

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To inflate, as with pride; to puff up.

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To breathe hard or quick; to pant; to puff.

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To put out of breath; to cause to blow from fatigue.

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to blow a horse

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To talk loudly; to boast; to storm.

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To sing.

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That girl has a wonderful voice; just listen to her blow!

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To leave the Church of Scientology in an unauthorized manner.

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The act of striking or hitting.

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A fabricator is used to direct a sharp blow to the surface of the stone.

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A sudden or forcible act or effort; an assault.

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A damaging occurrence.

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A further blow to the group came in 1917 when Thomson died while canoeing in Algonquin Park.

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A mass or display of flowers; a yield.

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A display of anything brilliant or bright.

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A bloom, state of flowering.

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Roses in full blow.

verb

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To blossom; to cause to bloom or blossom.

Examples of blows in a Sentence

Gotta call Dusty before he blows me up.

We won't come to blows.

Inland, chiefly in early summer, a hot dry wind, often accompanied by a dust storm, blows from the north.

The more you concentrate on the fan, the harder it blows.

From May to September the wind blows from the N.W.

The coalitions, once so brittle as to break at the first strain, had now been hammered into solidity by his blows.

But it was impossible that the rival Venetian and Genoese merchants, dwelling at close quarters in the Levant cities, should not come to blows.

The blower places the glass in the mould, closes the mould by pressing a lever with his foot, and either blows down the blowing iron or attaches it to a tube connected with a supply of compressed air.

The combined effect of these successive blows, aggravated by the long period of decentralizing policy from Taaffe to Badeni, is still felt in the Kaiserstadt.

But he was spared the necessity of coming to blows, for the leaders, finding the government in the hands of the national executive, had peaceably submitted to General Ovando.

From its bracing qualities this wind, which blows in the summer, is known as the "Cape Doctor."

Throughout the dry or cool season the wind blows steadily and almost uninterruptedly (except for an hour or so forenoon and afternoon) from the south-east.

For polished stonework the material was pecked by blows, ground with other stones, and smoothed with fine material.

The upper die was then placed on the blank, and kept in position by means of a holder round which was placed a roll of lead to protect the hand of the operator while heavy blows were struck with a hammer.

This avoided the necessity of readjusting the dies between blows, and ensured greater accuracy in the impression.

In the west the climate is generally delightful, it being there greatly affected by the warm, dry " Chinook " wind which blows from the Pacific Ocean; to some extent the wind modifies the temperature nearly to the eastern border.

Sand is thus blown or pumped from below the piles, which are thus easily lowered in ground which baffles all attempts to drive in piles by blows.

The ballgame of the Mexicans, called tlachtli, was, like tennis, the pastime of princes and nobles; special courts were built for it, and the ball of india-rubber (perhaps the first object in which Europeans became acquainted with this valuable material) might not be touched by the hands, but was driven against the walls by blows of the knee or elbow, shoulder or buttock.

Among the prehistoric people are many female skeletons with a fractured right ulna sustained in warding off blows, and some of these women had died while still wearing splints.

They take their name of tuco-tuco from their cry, which resembles the blows of a hammer on an anvil, and may be heard all day as the little rodents move in their burrows, generally formed in sandy soil.

The Roman priest, in consecrating the water of the font for baptism, blows over it and signs it twice with the cross.

In the rite of laying hands on an elect the bishop of the Armenian Paulicians blows three times in the face of the newly ordained.

He planned brutal practical jokes, in which blows had always a share.

Piles made of steel concrete are driven into the ground with blows that would shatter the best of timber.

The fact that a comparatively brittle material like concrete can be subjected not only to heavy loads but also to the jar and vibration from the blows of a heavy pile ram makes it appear as if its nature and properties had been changed by the steel reinforcement.

The conquest of Hamburg by the Danes, and the death of John of England, were further blows to his cause.

Clearly the mushy mixture of solid austenite and molten iron of which the metal in region 2 consists cannot cohere under either the blows or the pressure by means of which welding must be done.

The hardness of the hardened chrome steel resists the burglar's drill, and the ductility of the wrought iron the blows of his sledge.

At the end of the 18th century and the opening of the r9th the religious orders received a succession of blows in those countries in which they had survived the Reformation from which they have only in the present generation recovered.

It is difficult, indeed, to blame the burghers for resisting the dubious reforming efforts of Hermann of Wied, archbishop from 1515 to 1546, inspired mainly by secular ambitions; but the expulsion of the Jews in 1414, and still more the exclusion, under Jesuit influence, of Protestants from the right to acquire citizenship, and from the magistracy, dealt severe blows at the prosperity of the place.

Although related to each other, Louis and Frederick had come to blows before this event; they represented two rival houses, those of Wittelsbach and Habsburg, and the election only served to feed the flame of their antagonism.

Josephs brother and successor, Charles VI., also went on with it; and such were the blows inflicted on France by the victories of Blenheim, Ramillies and Malplaquet that the war Charles Vi.

The same name is sometimes applied to a moist and not very hot, but yet oppressive, south-east wind which blows from time to time on the east coast.

Aristides is engaged in a real contest; he strikes hard blows, and gives no quarter.

In December, January and February, at Cairo, the north wind slightly predominates, though those from the south and west often nearly equal it, but after this the north blows almost continuously for the rest of theyear.

It shows no trace of grinding lines or attrition, nor yet of the blows of a hammer.

His first care after the war was, as far as possible, to enable the country to recover from the terrific blows by which it had been almost destroyed; and he was never, either before or after, seen to better advantage than in the measures he adopted for this end.

The north-east wind is the most prevalent, and sometimes blows for months together.

Strutt also gives an engraving, assigned by him to the 14th century, in which three hunters, one of whom blows a horn, are represented as unearthing a fox, which is pursued by a single hound.

He altered the constitution in a more Liberal direction, and struck various blows at the Clerical party, among other things abolishing the concordat with Rome.

From April to October a north or north-east wind blows upon the islands, beginning about lo A.M.

They were simply ninety-five sledge-hammer blows directed against the most flagrant ecclesiastical abuse of the age.

Judah itself was next involved in an anti-Assyrian league (with Edom, Moab and Philistia), but apparently submitted in time; nevertheless a decade later (70r), after the change of dynasty in Assyria, it participated in a great but unsuccessful effort from Phoenicia to Philistia to shake off the yoke, and suffered disastrously.3 With the crushing blows upon Syria and Samaria the centre of interest moves southwards and the history is influenced by Assyria's rival Babylonia (under Marduk-baladan and his successors), by north Arabia and by Egypt.

Unfortunately, there is very little evidence in the biblical history for the subsequent career of Samaria, but it is clear that the old Israel of the dynasties of Omri and Jehu received crushing blows.

The Bombay monsoon, after surmounting the Ghats, blows across the peninsula as a west and sometimes in places a north-west wind; but it leaves with very little rain a strip 100 to 200 m.

A branch of the Bombay current blows pretty steadily through Rajputana to the Punjab, carrying some rain to the latter province.

The caliph had him flogged, and compelled each of the twenty-seven to give him ten blows on the head with his fist.

The "prophet" expired under the blows (850).

Along the coast an on-shore breeze blows every summer day; in the evening it is replaced by a night-fog, and the cooler air draws down the mountain sides in opposition to its movement during the day.

A great feature of summer is the inbat or north wind, which blows almost daily, often with the force of a gale, off the sea from noon till near sunset.

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