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Definitions from the WebTo BlowVerb (intransitive)Definition: To expel air forcefully through the mouth. Sample Sentence: She blew out the candles on her birthday cake. Verb (transitive)Definition: To cause air or wind to move or make a sound. Sample Sentence: The wind blew the leaves off the tree. Verb (transitive)Definition: To burst or rupture by the force of internal pressure. Sample Sentence: The tire blew when she hit the pothole. Verb (slang)Definition: To waste money, especially on extravagant or unnecessary things. Sample Sentence: He blew all his savings on a luxurious vacation. NounDefinition: An act or instance of blowing. Sample Sentence: He gave a whistle and a blow on the trumpet. NounDefinition: Cocaine, a powdered drug. Sample Sentence: The police found a small bag of blow in his pocket. Related Products: | ||||
to beat the hell out of something to become infected to befriend to begin with, to begin with to believe to bitch to blame others to blow to blow out of proportion to board to bode well to boom to boot to both ears to botton at to bring to light
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