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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31) The safe had been blown by the thieves.
32) The surplus steam was blown off through the pipes.
33) We've blown our chances of getting that contract.
34) Our house was blown up in an air raid.
35) The walls have blown out.
36) The roof of their house was blown away.
37) The wind has blown my hat off.
38) Jim has just blown in.
39) The shell had blown his head off.
40) The wind had blown up a rain.
41) The fence had been blown over in a storm.
42) The image is blown up on a large screen.
43) Pedestrians were blown over in gale force winds today.
44) The house had its roof blown off.
45) A crisis had blown up over the peace talks.
46) Guess who's just blown into town ?
47) Your coming here has blown the whole operation.
48) He was blown with pride.
49) Part of his leg had been blown off.
50) Several trees were blown down in the storm.
51) The froth is blown away.
52) The gale-force wind had blown the fence down.
53) The telephone wires were blown down by the rainstorm.
54) His name has been blown on.
55) The ship was blown off course in the storm.
56) Hundreds of trees have been blown down this winter.
57) She saw him blown away with a gun.
58) By morning the storm had blown itself out.
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60) His reputation has been blown up completely.