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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151. Reading my dreams felt like a cool breeze blowing through my brain.
152. People had been blowing cigarette smoke on to them for years.
153. Winnie whips out a stogie and starts puffing away, blowing smoke over to your table.
154. Outside the wind was blowing strongly again, wailing around the block of flats. Sentencedict.com
155. What would the position be if there was an exceptionally strong gale blowing at the time of the original road accident?
156. Staff members have little interest in blowing the whistle on this situation.
157. An angel hovered over their heads, blowing a yellow trumpet.
158. I am the last leaf on the tree, and the wind is blowing. Gordon B. Hinckley
159. She responded, not laughing but sucking in her cheeks like a man blowing on to his hands in cold weather.
160. When she pushes it open, and switches on the light, she finds the breeze blowing through broken windows.
161. A brisk wind was blowing up from the Tail of the Bank.
162. By blowing over the top of the paper, you made the air above the slow moving air strip move faster.
163. The wind was blowing over the top of Jinny's head, fluttering the loose, short hairs round her forehead.
164. Blowing out the candle, Tilly crept to the kitchen door and gingerly opened it.
165. Gordy started blowing on the trumpet in rhythm with her cries.
166. Hunting rabbits with hawks is surely better than blowing their brains out with shotguns.
167. It doesn't cost much to be happy if the currency of your heart is the blowing of the breeze and the swaying of the trees. RVM
168. The heraldry of day-to-day: a cat couchant on bricks; a baby in a push-chair blowing a trumpet very loudly.
169. We appreciated the current wind of democratic change blowing over the continent.
170. I sat down at the keyboard blowing my mind with Puccini.
171. You wouldn't know it was autumn except for the odd dry leaf blowing down the road from the cemetery.
172. He was distracted by what sounded like the roof blowing off.
173. Vanessa Nygaard is a cult figure waiting to happen, a gale-force personality blowing through Maples Pavilion.
174. Despite a unique record of achievement is recent years, he can never be accused of blowing his own trumpet.
175. Her black hair was blowing in the breeze as she waved goodbye to me.
176. When the wind is blowing, you can smell those fragile, fragrant flowers all across Benton and Yakima counties.
177. Uncertain which way to go, Benny gradually became aware of a gentle breeze blowing from the right.
178. We're a bigoted, racist group of ox-cart reactionaries who don't know which way the wind's blowing.
179. If you use a powder supplement, damp the feed to prevent the horse from blowing it away!
180. On the few occasions when the wind was not blowing a gale, the fog descended like a shroud.
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.