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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(151) He raised his hand to fend off the blow.
(152) She received a severe blow on the head.
(153) He sustained a severe blow on the head.
(154) The hurricane took several days to blow itself out.
(155) She managed to duck away from the blow.
(156) He showed him how to blow into the ivory mouthpiece.
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(157) It is impossible to say who struck the fatal blow.
(158) The blow sent a jolt of pain through his body.
(159) He struck a blow against being submitted to the enemy.
(160) If you blow on a piece of paper, it moves.
(161) Their loss would be a grievous blow to our engineering industries.
(162) He was momentarily winded by the blow to his stomach.
(163) Already out of training, the latest illness has dealt her hopes of a gold medal a knockout blow.
(164) Jimmy was still dazed by the blow to his head.
(165) Be sure to blow up the tyres before you drive off.
(166) When he lost his job he was offered a cash payment to soften the blow.
(167) The sudden blow knocked two teeth out of his mouth.
(168) A reduction in interest rates would soften the blow of tax increases.
(169) Jim is irritated enough now; don't blow the coals too much or we shall have an explosion of anger from him.
(170) The force of the blow nearly split his head open .
(171) He killed the man with a single blow of his cricket bat.
(172) Such a system would be a fundamental blow to the rights and liberties of the English people.
(173) Paper tablecloths need to be weighted down or they tend to blow away in the wind.
(174) The blow hit the boxer and he curled up on the floor.
(175) Losing his job was a real blow to his pride.
(176) It was his own fault; he just walked into the blow.
(177) I caught him on the head with a heavy blow.
(178) He received a savage blow on the head; that did for him.
(179) Joe resigned, which was a severe blow because we needed him desperately.
(180) He felt that they had struck a blow for democracy.