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Main Entry:
1blow 
Pronunciation:
bl
Function:
verb
Inflected Form(s):
blew 
/
blü/;
blown 
/
bl
n/;
blow·ing
Etymology: Old English
bl
wan "to blow, to move quickly"
1 : to move or become moved especially rapidly or with power <wind
blowing from the north>
2 : to send forth a strong stream of air (as from the mouth) <
blow on your soup>
3 : to drive or become driven by a stream of air <trees
blown down>
4 a : to make a sound or cause to sound by or as if by blowing <
blow a horn> <
blow a whistle>
b : to project by blowing <
blow a kiss>
5 a : to breathe hard or rapidly
: PANT b of a whale : to force moisture-filled air out of the lungs through the blowhole
6 a : to melt when overloaded <the fuse
blew>
b : to cause (a fuse) to blow
7 : to open or break or tear apart by too much pressure <
blew a seal> <the tire
blew out>
8 : to clear by forcing air through <
blew his nose>
9 : to produce or shape by the action of blown or otherwise forced air <
blow bubbles> <
blow glass>
10 : to shatter, burst, or destroy by explosion
11 : to spend recklessly <
blew all the money in one day>
12 a : 1BOTCH b : to lose or miss (as an opportunity) especially through clumsiness <
blew my chance>
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