blow in in English

verb

begin to produce oil (refers to oil wells); (Slang) arrive unexpected or enter a place casually (e.g."She blew in from Montreal at midnight")

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1. 20 The challenger outclassed that he couldn't get a single blow in.

2. Can you hear the blow in the word Bloviate? That's a clue that someone bloviating is …

3. Can you hear the blow in the word bloviate? That's a clue that someone Bloviating is …

4. Toei found a natural in Takakura as he debuted with Denko Karate Uchi (Lightning Karate Blow) in 1956.

5. (also Antitrades) [plural] jump to other results winds that blow in the opposite direction to the trade winds

6. The first blow in a fresh onslaught against the old enemy drought is being struck in the Emerald district.

7. Bagman starts in alarm when he hears a whistle blow in the distance, and hurries off towards the judges seats.

8. The same time miss Italy great poet Tasso, living experience love and frustrated political frustration double blow, in the madhouse throughout their lives.

9. Which of these winds blow in the temperate zones and are also called Antitrades ? (a) Westerlies (b) South east trades (c) Polar easterlies (d) Cyclonic winds

10. Nevertheless, there is some plant life in the Atacama, in the form of specialist plants that obtain moisture from dew and the fogs that blow in from the Pacific.

11. Bacon took a hard blow in October 2015, when the International Agency for Research on Cancer, part of the World Health Organization, named processed meat -- which includes Bacon -- a “group 1

12. ‘‘But Bedad afore he could put two words to that, there kem a blow in his face that knocked him flat, an’ a voice cried out in hollow tones, ‘Rise, Michael Donnel, and behold yer gran'fayther's shpirit!’’ ‘Oh Bedad

13. And this was a blow, in a sense you could say that the silk road was a blow to the elephant, because it meant the deforestation of the elephant hab, natural habitat to make way for commodity producing mulberry groves.