blow|blew|blowing|blown|blows in English
verb
[bləʊ]
exhale; inflate; wave; whistle; explode; sprout
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1. Blew , Blown , Blow·ing , Blows v
2. Blew, Blown, Blow·ing, Blows v
3. Blew , blown , blow·ing , blows v
4. Blew , Blown , blow·ing , blows v
5. Blew, blown, blow·ing, Blows v
6. blow (third-person singular simple present blows, present participle Blowing, simple past blew, past participle blown) (intransitive) To produce an air current
7. The breeze blow blew, has blown off me long for your.
8. Intransitive/transitive if something Blows or is blown somewhere, the wind moves it there The wind was blowing snow along the street
9. Blown definition: Blown is the past participle of → blow 1
10. Blew verb (past tense of blow) The wind Blew the door shut
11. Blowiest blowin' blowiness (current term) blowinesses blowing blowing agent blowing away blowing gas blowing off steam: blowing one's load blowing the whistle blowing up blowlamp blowlamps blown; Literary usage of Blowiness
12. Blew (surname) Blow (surname) Arts and entertainment Music
13. Blow (plural Blows) The act of striking or hitting
14. The past tense is blew an the past participle is Blown (e.g., I have Blown a tire.)
15. The past tense is Blew an the past participle is blown (e.g., I have blown a tire.)
16. What does Blew mean? Simple past tense of blow
17. Blows Term used for heroing (blow is cocaine Blows are heroin) in powder form that is insufflated
18. Blows Term used for heroing (Blow is cocaine Blows are heroin) in powder form that is insufflated
19. I was Blown away by how good that movie was! See also: away, Blown blow away 1
20. Past tense of blow: The wind Blew hard at the coast
21. Blew definition is - past tense of blow … See the full definition
22. Blow hard definition: When a wind or breeze blows , the air moves
23. Blowhard translation in English - French Reverso dictionary, see also 'blow',blow-dry',blockhead',blown', examples, definition, conjugation
24. Synonyms for Bulled include boasted, bragged, swaggered, crowed, crew, vaunted, gasconaded, blew, blown and vapored
25. A strong wind blew continually, blowing sand that stung the skin and hurt the eyes.