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Blow Definition

(verb)
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(of wind) move creating an air current


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a cold breeze was blowing in off the sea

(verb)
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expel air through pursed lips


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Will took a deep breath, and blew

he blew on his tea to cool it

(verb)
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(of an explosion or explosive device) displace violently or send flying


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the blast had blown the windows out of the van

the aircraft was blown apart by a bomb

(verb)
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spend recklessly


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they blew £100,000 in just eighteen months

(verb)
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waste (an opportunity)


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he'd been given a second chance and he'd blown it

they blew a 4–2 lead

(verb)
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used in various expressions to express surprise or as a mild oath


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‘Well, blow me’, he said, ‘I never knew that.’

blow me down, I've got yet another idea!

‘Don't be surprised if the neighbours start talking.’ ‘Blow the neighbours!’

(verb)
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perform fellatio on (a man)


(verb)
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be extremely bad or unwelcome


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‘This blows,’ she sighs, ‘I want it to be next week already’

(verb)
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(of flies) lay eggs in or on (something)


(noun)
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a strong wind


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we're in for a bit of a blow

(noun)
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an act of blowing an instrument


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a number of blows on the whistle

(noun)
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cannabis


(noun)
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a powerful stroke with a hand, weapon, or hard object


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he received a blow to the skull

(verb)
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produce flowers or be in flower


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I know a bank where the wild thyme blows

(noun)
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the state or period of flowering


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stocks in fragrant blow

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