Blow meaning in English
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Definition
a blow (to the head): a hit, a stroke; a collision
to blow: to send out air, to circulate air, to force air out of the mouth
This is an irregular verb:
I blow / I blew / I have blown
- "The takeover was an unexpected blow to the family-run business that could mark the end of a century of locally-tailored Italian couture."
- "Well what was all that blowing about?"
- "I go wherever the wind blows me."
- "Hannah : Ok, so it's something you blow – it's a wind instrument – a flute!"
- "A typical hunt involves 50 dogs and 50 horse riders blowing horns like this one."
- "Brian : So what's on the agenda, Mr. Blow?"
- "The fans blow air over the cartridges, and the scent of the perfume wafts into the surrounding area."
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