Word: blow Word origin: Old English blāwan, of Germanic origin; related to German blähen ‘blow up, swell’, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin flare ‘blow’. Phonetic: bləʊ Listen:
(of wind) move creating an air current. Example: a cold breeze was blowing in off the sea
expel air through pursed lips. Example: Will took a deep breath, and blew
(of an explosion or explosive device) displace violently or send flying. Example: the blast had blown the windows out of the van
spend recklessly. Example: they blew £100,000 in just eighteen months
waste (an opportunity). Example: he'd been given a second chance and he'd blown it
used in various expressions to express surprise or as a mild oath. Example: ‘Well, blow me ’, he said, ‘I never knew that.’
perform fellatio on (a man).
be extremely bad or unwelcome. Example: ‘This blows,’ she sighs, ‘I want it to be next week already’
(of flies) lay eggs in or on (something).
a strong wind. Example: we're in for a bit of a blow
an act of blowing an instrument. Example: a number of blows on the whistle
cannabis.
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