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    Blow
    /blō/

    verb

    • 1. (of wind) move creating an air current: "a cold wind began to blow" Similar gustpuffflurryblast
    • 2. expel air through pursed lips: "Will took a deep breath, and blew"

    noun

  2. Blow describes the motion of the air or wind or to move with help from air or wind. Blow also refers to a sudden, impactful hit or strike. Blow has many other senses as a verb, a noun, and a slang term. When wind or air blows, it moves.

  3. 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.

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

  5. blow (to somebody/something) a sudden event which has damaging effects on someone or something, causing sadness or disappointment Losing his job came as a terrible blow to him. It was a shattering blow to her pride. The new benefit cuts will be seen as a crippling blow to people with low incomes.

  6. Blow definition, a sudden, hard stroke with a hand, fist, or weapon: a blow to the head. See more.

  7. 3 days ago · To blow something out, off, or away means to remove or destroy it violently with an explosion. The can exploded, wrecking the kitchen and bathroom and blowing out windows. Synonyms: blast More Synonyms of blow. 9. transitive verb.

  8. /bloʊ/ Verb Forms. from mouth. [intransitive, transitive] to send out air from the mouth + adv./prep. You're not blowing hard enough! The policeman asked me to blow into the Breathalyzer. blow something + adv./prep. He inhaled from his cigarette and blew out a stream of smoke. Definitions on the go.

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