Similar words: following, billowing, owing to, show in, blown, blow, throw in, blow up. Meaning: [bləʊ] n. processing that involves blowing a gas.
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121. Why not something else equally apparently arbitrary, such as blowing bubbles, or dropping pebbles?
122. The craft of glass blowing is vital to science, especially when researchers design experiments for which no containers are available.
123. Between the moon and my see-through roof a purple storm was blowing the dust of some previous war into the waste spaces.
124. Training for the University boat race must be one of the most backbreaking, brain blowing experiences in sport.sentencedict.com
125. At Jalame crucibles must have been necessary to allow the gathering of glass on a blowing iron.
126. He directed them in blowing out the candles and cutting the cake.
127. They want to use a customised version to help their overseas operatives communicate home and browse without blowing their cover.
128. Political leaders claim to be fed up with big-budget bloodbaths, but market forces are blowing the other way.
129. The playing throughout the evening was truly superb, every instrumentalist bowing and blowing and thumping as though for dear life.
130. It begins churning ahead, blowing huge clouds of spray from its spout, and generating great foam in its wake.
131. It is miserable work as the snow is now falling thickly, the wind blowing hard.
132. An hour later I was back, blowing hard and running with sweat, but feeling virtuous and much more relaxed.
133. For some, the chill wind of competition is again blowing through their offices.
134. The next day was bright and cold, with a stiff breeze blowing straight down the field.
135. Early that January a bitter wind blowing off the far Urals seized East Anglia in a grip of ice.
136. She's lying on the bed, blowing smoke at the ceiling.
137. I had a terrible cold and spent much of the time blowing my nose.
138. Wind whipping across sandbar on opposite shore, sand blowing across water.
139. Then all three of the traders laughed together and sounded like a fleet of tugboats blowing their horns.
140. A strong wind was now blowing and there was a loud crack of thunder.
141. It had me rolling on the floor to see Schmeichel blowing his top at the scum defence.
142. You do not become smarter by blowing your own horn. You become smarter by being humble. Dr T.P.Chia
143. The refrigerant carries the heat to the outside coil where the fan cools it, blowing the heat into the outside air.
144. High winds were becoming a problem, blowing snow into drifts 3 to 5 feet high in places.
145. The winds of neo-liberalism are blowing a gale through Prague.
146. She almost choked on the stench of damp grain blowing up the hill.
147. Their only real danger, aside from their guns blowing up, was being overrun.
148. The most difficult thing afoot is to keep our problem child from blowing it in one fell swoop.
149. I can't tell what he wants - he keeps blowing hot and cold.
150. Winds blowing over lakes pick up a tremendous amount of moisture which is then precipitated downwind of the lakes.
More similar words: following, billowing, owing to, show in, blown, blow, throw in, blow up, blow off, blow out, blow over, wing, swing, blotting, drawing, left wing, right wing, in full swing, sewing basket, living thing, go with, do with, blot, go without, do without, block, blood, blond, blouse, bloody.