Similar words: blow, blow off, blow up, blow out, blow over, blot, block, blouse. Meaning: [bləʊn] adj. 1. being moved or acted upon by moving air or vapor 2. (of glass) formed by forcing air into a molten ball 3. breathing laboriously or convulsively.
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151) It has been blown up by the Arabs.
152) The wind must have blown the door shut.
153) Will we drown or be blown to bits?
154) But my doubts have been blown away.
155) The old world has been blown apart.
156) There is Miss Malcolm blown in late again.
157) Before he'd blown his chance of happiness for ever.
158) The forgery scare had blown over, actually.
159) Hundreds of millions of dollars blown away.
160) Remaining stacks were blown away with tank fire.
161) Eight of our people were blown to bits.
162) To whom is the bugle being blown?
163) Things get blown out of proportion.
164) There'll be a war, and we'll all be blown to bits!
165) The facades of neoclassic landmarks were blown to bits during the sectarian fighting.
166) I can see wildflowers crouched among the blown grass blades.
167) He thought the whole incident had been blown up out of proportion.
168) A window also was blown out of the control tower.
169) On one of them was Blue Mooney, his pale blond hair blown against his cheek as he skidded around the corner.
170) Her book has blown the lid off the Reagan years.
171) Athletes are a mirror of society, even if sometimes their images are blown out of proportion.
172) You look like you have blown up like a balloon and you feel that you are a complete dieting failure.
173) Conon of Samos told the king that the winds had blown it to the stars.
174) After the glass is blown into the general shape, it is inspected.
175) Privately, Diamandopoulos, as mercurial as he is erudite,(sentencedict .com) is said to have blown up at critics.
176) Living away from each other, the extended family has been blown apart.
177) On a raid over Essen the aircraft was blown to bits.
178) His present place was shaky - a violent gale had just blown in the window panes and the frame was flapping loose.
179) To stop the people going back, their homes are shelled, shot up and blown apart.
180) We had blown a gasket and told them of our problem, but we did not declare an emergency.