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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211) When you've been blown to bits, as Zimmerman had, you either train hard or you don't get better.
212) At this point, you will let out a scream suggesting that some one has just blown off your toe with a. 45.
213) Trees were uprooted, tents blown down, the bridges over the Chickahominy nearly swept away, and the very earth flooded.
214) My words have been grubby confetti, faded, tacky, blown far from the wedding feast.
215) The experiment had to be abandoned however as drenching rain was continuous and the tent was blown down.
216) She revealed that she was dead on her feet in the last 100m and feared she had blown it.
217) The biplane spun around horizontally, perhaps after being blown by a gust of wind.
218) Everyone on the bridge of the Raubvogel ducked as a pane of glass was blown apart.
219) On the day, it's who handles any emergencies that crop up like blown fuses and late deliveries.
220) By then the Motown label had blown all the other record companies out of the water.
221) It was very windy and one of the new sightscreens had blown over, destroying an ornamental cherry tree.
222) Likewise, the scare associated with the nuclear accident at Three Mile Island was blown out of proportion.
223) In Smolensk guberniia a long list of bridges, points, and crossings had been blown up in military action.
224) He said it the first time standing beside the crater at the U. P. Fonseca where the motorbike had been blown up.
225) Work quickly or keep the cutting material in a plastic bag blown up like a balloon and sealed.
226) With great courage, Vasseur has blown the whistle on an unacceptable situation.
227) The hot gas is pumped to a coil in the indoor unit where cooler indoor air is blown across the hot coils.
228) Over aeons, the undulating plains have been showered by volcanic ash blown westward from Ngorongoro, Lemagrut and other now-extinct volcanos.
229) And his electrically-powered Sungift 400 buggy was nearly blown over every time a juggernaut roared by.
230) Roirbak strode purposefully towards the light, his long hair being blown into disorder.
231) Next morning dawns bright and clear; the storm has blown itself out in the night.
232) What collectors refer to as historical flasks are glass bottles blown into metal molds between about 1815 and 1870.
233) A cherry bomb had blown up near her left ear when she was eight years old.
234) A shrill whistle is blown angrily by a shivering soldier, a sentry at the tomb.
235) Auster laughed, and in that laugh everything was suddenly blown to bits.
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236) Again, if there had been a Thatcherite on the programme, the Labour expert would have been blown out of the water.
237) The whole thing, of course, is being blown up out of all proportion by the Western media.
238) The fort became a prison and was blown up by partisans during the Civil War following the Bolshevik Revolution.
239) All the old fusty stuff had to be blown away, of course, so we might be nearer to nature.
240) If I would have picked it up, it would have blown up: He picks it up and gets 50 bucks.