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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61) I was almost blown over by the wind.
62) The aircraft was blown to bits.
63) His reputation is blown on.
64) The ship was blown onto the rocks.
65) Everything just got blown out of proportion.
66) Several trees were blown down in the night.
67) Have you heard who's just blown into town?
68) My umbrella has blown insideout.
69) Look who's just blown in!
70) The truck was blown to kingdom come.
71) The engine had blown a gasket .
72) The character has been blown upon.
73) The loom was blown off.
74) Trouble has blown up at the school.
75) The spy's cover was blown.
76) The roof was blown off the Greens' house.
77) The issue was blown up out of all proportion.
78) The garden gate has blown down.
79) The pressure has blown the walls in.
80) The police station was blown up by terrorists.
81) The door was blown to.
82) He realized his cover had been blown.
83) Oh you fool! You've blown it!
84) His bicycle was blown over by the wind.
85) His car had been blown to pieces.
86) The rubbish has been blown down the pipe.
87) The shop was blown to smithereens by the explosion.
88) A small band of guerrillas has blown up a train in the mountains.
89) The window in the cockpit had blown in and the pressure dropped dramatically.
90) A fuse has blown.