Synonym: breeze, knock, puff, rap, stroke, whack. Similar words: blow up, blow out, blow off, blow over, blot, blond, block, blouse. Meaning: [bləʊ] n. 1. a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon 2. an impact (as from a collision) 3. an unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating 4. an unpleasant or disappointing surprise 5. a strong current of air 6. street names for cocaine 7. forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth. v. 1. exhale hard 2. be blowing or storming 3. free of obstruction by blowing air through 4. be in motion due to some air or water current 5. make a sound as if blown 6. shape by blowing 7. make a mess of, destroy or ruin 8. spend thoughtlessly; throw away 9. spend lavishly or wastefully on 10. sound by having air expelled through a tube 11. play or sound a wind instrument 12. provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation 13. cause air to go in, on, or through 14. cause to move by means of an air current 15. spout moist air from the blowhole 16. leave; informal or rude 17. lay eggs 18. cause to be revealed and jeopardized 19. show off 20. allow to regain its breath 21. melt, break, or become otherwise unusable 22. burst suddenly.
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(121) Blow out the candles and make a wish.
(122) The terrorists are threatening to blow up the plane.
(123) Let's take a taxi and blow the expense.
(124) They hoped that the disturbances would soon blow over.
(125) The blow came at a meeting on Saturday.
(126) His hat helped to cushion the blow.
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(127) With one blow he laid his attacker out.
(128) Take a deep breath and blow.
(129) Don't blow the balloon up any further! It'll burst!
(130) A hard blow knocked the boxer down.
(131) The electric fire has blow out.
(132) One big blow and the candles were out.
(133) He rallied his strength for a final blow.
(134) The news came as a shocking blow.
(135) Another financial blow has rocked the industry.
(136) His wife's death was a great blow .
(137) He felled his three attackers at a single blow.
(138) It was a severe blow to Kendall's pride.
(139) Owen delivered the killer blow soon after half-time.
(140) Fate dealt him a cruel blow.
(141) She got a real blow in the argument.
(142) She braced herself, as if to meet a blow.
(143) Blow it! I forgot to phone Jane.
(144) They had plotted to blow up the White House.
(145) This will deal a blow to consumer confidence.
(146) The blow made a sharp imprint on the skin.
(147) He felled his enemy with a single blow.
(148) It's time we struck a blow for women's rights.
(149) The fighter neatly fended off a dangerous blow.
(150) It's bound to blow hard very soon.