blow|blows in English
noun
[bləʊ]
strike, hit; exhalation, breath
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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 (plural Blows) The act of striking or hitting
7. Blows Term used for heroing (blow is cocaine Blows are heroin) in powder form that is insufflated
8. Blows Term used for heroing (Blow is cocaine Blows are heroin) in powder form that is insufflated
9. Blow hard definition: When a wind or breeze blows , the air moves
10. blow (third-person singular simple present blows, present participle Blowing, simple past blew, past participle blown) (intransitive) To produce an air current
11. That blows.
12. Blows up my car, he blows up my boats.
13. Beating The act of striking blows; punishment or chastisement by blows.
14. Blow synonyms, Blow pronunciation, Blow translation, English dictionary definition of Blow. v
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17. Hans deftly ducked their blows.
18. Contusions occur when a direct blow or repeated blows by a blunt object strike part of the body, crushing underlying muscle fibers and connective tissue without breaking the skin
19. Blows a door clean off.
20. They will render blow for blow.
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22. Blower definition is - one that blows
23. It blows from southeast to northwest.
24. They won't come to blows.
25. Who blows on the charcoal fire,