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blow in English

  • blow
    blow (1), noun.
    1. a hard hit; knock; stroke.
    Ex. The boxer struck his opponent a blow that knocked him down.
    2. a sudden happening that causes misfortune or loss; severe shock.
    Ex. His mother's death was a great blow to him. english

  • blow
    blow (2), verb, blew,blown,blowing,noun.
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  • blow
    blow (3), noun, verb, blew,blown,blowing.
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  • blow
    expr. at one blow, by one act or effort.
    Ex. What it is at one blow to be deserted by a lovely and fascinating creature (Dickens).
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  • blow
    expr. blow away, (U.S. Slang.) to kill or destroy.
    Ex. Like a pack of wolves ... they are looking for somebody to blow away (Time).
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  • blow
    expr. blow hot and cold, to alternate from a favorable opinion to an unfavorable one; be changeable.
    Ex. He blows hot and cold about his job.
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  • blow
    expr. blow in, (Slang.) to appear unexpectedly; drop in.
    Ex. He blow in on his way to Chicago.
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  • blow
    expr. blow into, (Slang.) to appear unexpectedly in.
    Ex. He blew into town.
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  • blow
    expr. blow off,
    a. to get rid of (steam, energy, or the like) noisily or violently.
    Ex. ... blowing off their superfluous energy in singing and shouting (Christian Commonwealth).
    b. (of steam or the like) to escape noisily or violentl
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  • blow
    expr. blow on, (British Informal.) to penalize.
    Ex. the umpires blew on one player, and from the resulting 40-yard penalty Neville scored the winning goal (London Times).
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  • blow
    expr. blow one's mind. See under mind (1).
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  • blow
    expr. blow out,
    a. to put out or be put out by a current of air.
    Ex. He blew out the candle. The candle blew out.
    b. to suffer a blowout.
    Ex. The worn tire blew out.
    c. to have or cause a blowout in.
    Ex. The impact
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  • blow
    expr. blow over,
    a. to pass by or over; cease; subside.
    Ex. The storm has blown over.
    b. (Figurative.) to be forgotten.
    Ex. In time the scandal blew over.
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  • blow
    expr. blow up,
    a. to explode.
    Ex. The ammunition ship blew up and sank when it hit the rocks.
    b. to fill with air; inflate.
    Ex. to blow up a bicycle tire.
    c. (Informal.) to lose one's temper; become very angry.
    Ex.
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  • blow
    expr. come to blows, to start fighting.
    Ex. After a few harsh words the two boys came to blows.
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  • blow
    expr. strike a blow,
    a. to hit.
    Ex. to strike a blow in self-defense.
    b. to cause a setback; inflict harm.
    Ex. Syria strikes a blow at itself (Manchester Guardian Weekly).
    c. to make an effort to accomplish; advance the c
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  • blow
    noun 1. a state of blossoming; bloom.
    2. a display of blossoms.
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  • blow
    noun 1. the act or fact of forcing air upon, into, through, or against something; blast; blowing.
    2. a gale of wind.
    Ex. Last night's big blow brought down several trees.
    3. a blowing of a wind instrument; blast.
    4. (Figurative
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  • blow
    v.i. to blossom; bloom.
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  • blow
    v.i. 1. to send forth a strong current of air.
    Ex. Blow on the fire or it will goout.
    2. to move rapidly or with power; move in a current.
    Ex. The wind blows in gusts.
    3. to be driven or carried by a current of air; move before
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  • blow
    v.t. 1. to drive or carry by a current of air.
    Ex. The wind blew the curtains. She blew a kiss to her mother.
    2. to force a current of air into, through, or against.
    Ex. to blow the fire into flame. He blew a whiff from his pipe.
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  • blow in Kannada

      

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