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A powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon A blow on the head |
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An impact (as from a collision) The bump threw him off the bicycle |
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An unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes Something that is thwarting or frustrating |
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An unpleasant or disappointing surprise It came as a shock to learn that he was injured |
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A strong current of air The tree was bent almost double by the gust |
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Street names for cocaine |
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Forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth He gave his nose a loud blow He blew out all the candles with a single puff |
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Exhale hard Blow on the soup to cool it down |
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Be blowing or storming The wind blew from the West |
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Free of obstruction by blowing air through Blow one's nose |
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Be in motion due to some air or water current 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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Make a sound as if blown The whistle blew |
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Shape by blowing Blow a glass vase |
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Make a mess of, destroy or ruin 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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Spend thoughtlessly Throw away He wasted his inheritance on his insincere friends You squandered the opportunity to get and advanced degree |
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Spend lavishly or wastefully on He blew a lot of money on his new home theater |
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Sound by having air expelled through a tube The trumpets blew |
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Play or sound a wind instrument She blew the horn |
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Provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation |
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Cause air to go in, on, or through Blow my hair dry |
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Cause to move by means of an air current The wind blew the leaves around in the yard |
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Spout moist air from the blowhole The whales blew |
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Leave Informal or rude Shove off! The children shoved along Blow now! |
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Lay eggs Certain insects are said to blow |
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Cause to be revealed and jeopardized The story blew their cover The double agent was blown by the other side |
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Show off |
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Allow to regain its breath Blow a horse |
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Melt, break, or become otherwise unusable The lightbulbs blew out The fuse blew |
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Burst suddenly The tire blew We blew a tire |
noun | stroke |
noun | bump, impact |
noun | reverse, reversal, setback, black eye, happening, occurrence, natural event
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noun | shock, surprise |
noun | gust, blast, wind, air current, current of air
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noun | coke, nose candy, snow, C, cocaine, cocain |
noun | puff, exhalation, expiration, breathing out
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verb | exhale, expire, breathe out
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verb | discharge, expel, eject, release |
verb | float, drift, be adrift, travel, go, move, locomote |
verb | sound, go |
verb | shape, form |
verb | botch, bumble, fumble, botch up, muff, flub, screw up, ball up, spoil, muck up, bungle, fluff, bollix, bollix up, bollocks, bollocks up, bobble, mishandle, louse up, foul up, mess up, fuck up, fail, go wrong, miscarry |
verb | waste, squander, use, expend |
verb | spend, expend, drop |
verb | sound, go |
verb | sound |
verb | fellate, go down on, stimulate, excite, stir |
verb | send, direct |
verb | move, displace |
verb | spurt, spirt, gush, spout |
verb | shove off, shove along, go, go away, depart |
verb | lay, put down, repose |
verb | disclose, let on, bring out, reveal, discover, expose, divulge, impart, break, give away, let out
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verb | boast, tout, swash, shoot a line, brag, gas, bluster, vaunt, gasconade, overstate, exaggerate, overdraw, hyperbolize, hyerbolise, magnify, amplify |
verb | rest |
verb | blow out, burn out, fail, go bad, give way, die, give out, conk out, go, break, break down
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verb | burst, split, break open
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