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I . blow1 <blew, blown> [bləʊ, Am bloʊ] VERBE intr

2. blow (of wind):

blow
wiać [perf za-]

4. blow (make sound):

blow
grać [perf za-]

Idiomes/Tournures:

to blow hot and cold

II . blow1 <blew, blown> [bləʊ, Am bloʊ] VERBE trans

1. blow (produce sound):

to blow the trumpet
to blow the whistle
gwizdać [perf za-]

2. blow (shape):

blow glass

III . blow1 [bləʊ, Am bloʊ] SUBST

I . blow2 <blew, blown> [bləʊ, Am bloʊ] VERBE intr

1. blow (explode):

blow
blow tyre

2. blow (burn):

blow

II . blow2 <blew, blown> [bləʊ, Am bloʊ] VERBE trans

1. blow fuse:

blow

2. blow (by explosion):

blow

3. blow (ruin):

blow

4. blow fam (spend):

blow

5. blow AM fam (escape):

to blow [town]

Idiomes/Tournures:

to blow sb's cover
to blow a fuse fam
blow it! fam
to blow one's top fam

III . blow2 [bləʊ, Am bloʊ] SUBST a. fig

blow off VERBE trans

1. blow off (by blowing):

blow off
blow off

2. blow off AM fam (ignore):

to blow off sth

blow out VERBE trans

1. blow out (put out):

blow out

2. blow out (end):

blow over VERBE intr

blow over

blow up VERBE trans

1. blow up (inflate):

blow up
pompować [perf na-]
blow up balloon

2. blow up (enlarge):

blow up photo

3. blow up fam (exaggerate):

blow up

blow away VERBE trans fam

1. blow away (kill):

blow away

2. blow away (defeat):

blow away

3. blow away (surprise):

blow away

I . blow down VERBE intr

blow down

II . blow down VERBE trans

blow out VERBE intr

1. blow out candle, fire:

blow out
gasnąć [perf z-]

2. blow out tyre:

blow out

I . blow up VERBE trans

blow up with explosives:

blow up

II . blow up VERBE intr

1. blow up (explode):

blow up

2. blow up (start):

blow up storm

3. blow up fam (lose temper):

blow up

I . blow-dry VERBE trans

1. blow-dry (dry):

suszyć [perf wy-]

2. blow-dry (style):

II . blow-dry SUBST sans pl

blow-up SUBST PHOTO

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A major blow came in 1921 when export of wood outlawed.
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He begins to cut into it, but the nearby candles mysteriously blow out.
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However, she too withdrew from the event due to tonsillitis, dealing a blow to the host nation's chances.
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Taking classes on back-to-back days after being out of the collegiate game for a couple years warrants the need to blow off some stream, right?
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In a few million years, when they reach the ends of their short but brilliant life cycles, they'll blow the structure to beautiful smithereens.
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It's normally recommended for people with fine hair, but it gives the best hold if you want a blow-dry that really lasts.
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After the episode of apnea, breathing may be faster (hyperpnea) for a period of time, a compensatory mechanism to blow off retained waste gases and absorb more oxygen.
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The blow left him mentally incapacitated until his resultant death in 866.
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The emergence and popularity of sport utility vehicles which closely approximate the traditional wagon bodystyle was a further blow.
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It's a steel tube packed with a string of explosives that blow holes the width of a fine knitting needle 18 inches into the surrounding shale.
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