blowing Meaning, Definition & Usage
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noun processing that involves blowing a gas
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verb exhale hard
blow.
- blow on the soup to cool it down
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verb be blowing or storming
blow.
- The wind blew from the West
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verb free of obstruction by blowing air through
blow.
- blow one's nose
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verb be in motion due to some air or water current
blow; be adrift; float; drift.
- The leaves were blowing in the wind
- the boat drifted on the lake
- The sailboat was adrift on the open sea
- the shipwrecked boat drifted away from the shore
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verb make a sound as if blown
blow.
- The whistle blew
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verb shape by blowing
blow.
- Blow a glass vase
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verb make a mess of, destroy or ruin
muck up; foul up; blow; botch up; botch; bollix; fumble; mishandle; bollocks; bumble; ball up; bobble; bollocks up; spoil; bollix up; fuck up; fluff; flub; bodge; muff; louse up; mess up; screw up; bungle.
- I botched the dinner and we had to eat out
- the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement
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verb spend thoughtlessly; throw away
blow; waste; squander.
- He wasted his inheritance on his insincere friends
- You squandered the opportunity to get and advanced degree
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verb spend lavishly or wastefully on
blow.
- He blew a lot of money on his new home theater
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verb sound by having air expelled through a tube
blow.
- The trumpets blew
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verb play or sound a wind instrument
blow.
- She blew the horn
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verb provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation
blow; go down on; fellate; suck.
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verb cause air to go in, on, or through
blow.
- Blow my hair dry
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verb cause to move by means of an air current
blow.
- The wind blew the leaves around in the yard
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verb spout moist air from the blowhole
blow.
- The whales blew
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verb leave; informal or rude
blow; shove off; shove along.
- shove off!
- The children shoved along
- Blow now!
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verb lay eggs
blow.
- certain insects are said to blow
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verb cause to be revealed and jeopardized
blow.
- The story blew their cover
- The double agent was blown by the other side
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verb show off
blow; boast; gasconade; gas; brag; tout; swash; bluster; shoot a line; vaunt.
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verb allow to regain its breath
blow.
- blow a horse
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verb melt, break, or become otherwise unusable
blow; blow out; burn out.
- The lightbulbs blew out
- The fuse blew
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verb burst suddenly
blow.
- The tire blew
- We blew a tire