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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181) The clay dries and cracks in the sun, and the top layers are blown off as dust.
182) This case has been blown totally out of proportion because of the media attention.
183) The place is apparently being slowly abraded by a fine, stinging dust blown across Patagonia by the unceasing gales.
184) The scare has been blown out of proportion, said John Marchello, professor of animal science at the University of Arizona.
185) Central bank governors have blown fortunes trying to fight against momentum in the international currency market.
186) Others had been hit by pieces of trees or bomb fragments and blown apart.
187) He won £500,000 in the National Lottery, but he's already blown the lot.
188) Rather than be blown up, Muller grounded his ship on a coral reef and surrendered.
189) The storm had blown itself out, there was only steady drizzle.
190) The couple may simply require light because a fuse has blown or a power cut has occurred.
191) Perlite: A volcanic material like vermiculite and with many of the same properties. When dry it is easily blown around.
192) Ken ran to Maurine and Hayes's house, and Hayes rushed into our basement and replaced a blown fuse.
193) The storm had blown itself out, leaving the sky pearly.
194) Tough boss John McMichael was blown up by a car bomb outside his home in 1987.
195) She saved an old apple tree which the gale of 1987 had blown horizontal, but which sprouted again in the spring.
196) Four people were injured, including a man whose legs were blown off.
197) Tonight, he could have shouted through the streets, blown a trumpet, waved a banner.
198) I want people to be blown away when I do what they don’t expect. Drew Barrymore
199) Out to a distance of seventy-five kilometers, windows are blown in and shards of glass are accelerated to high speeds.
200) They are vital for cleaning machinery tubes and spouts from vending machines and milk shake dispensers to full blown process machinery.
201) Recent bootprints were marked in the thin coating of green sandy soil that had been blown by gentle breezes over the buildings.
202) It reared up astern, its crest breaking, the wind turning the surf into a feather of blown spray.
203) If a glider was blown over with some one sitting inside it unstrapped, that person could be killed.
204) His black hair was tousled, blown by the wind, shining strands of it across his brown forehead.
205) The countryside here is dotted with the ruins of churches the government has torn down or blown up in recent weeks.
206) On the minus side,(Sentencedict.com ) she'd blown a lot of money and received a couple of scares.
207) This new version looks and sounds superb with full blown 256 colour graphics and sound support.
208) The chocolates made her melt, sticky, gooey, and desire made her harden, glass blown by fire.
209) A man who should surely have been blown to pieces in the alleyway behind the Tomorrowman Tavern.
210) The front of the shop had been blown away, and the roof was badly damaged.