blow
Definition of
blow
:
a
powerful
stroke
with the
fist
or
a
weapon
;
"
a
blow
on
the
head
"
an
impact
(
as
from
a
collision
);
"the
bump
threw him
off
the
bicycle
"
an
unfortunate
happening
that hinders
or
impedes; something that is
thwarting
or
frustrating
an
unpleasant
or
disappointing
surprise
;
"
it
came
as
a
shock
to
learn
that
he
was
injured
"
a
strong
current
of
air
;
"the
tree
was
bent
almost
double
by
the
gust
"
street
names
for
cocaine
forceful
exhalation
through
the
nose
or
mouth
;
"
he
gave his
nose
a
loud
blow
"
;
"
he
blew
out
all
the candles with
a
single
puff
"
exhale
hard
;
"
blow
on
the
soup
to
cool
it
down
"
be
blowing
or
storming;
"The
wind
blew from the
West
"
free
of
obstruction
by
blowing
air
through
;
"
blow
one
'
s
nose
"
be
in
motion
due
to
some
air
or
water
current
;
"The leaves were
blowing
in
the
wind
"
;
"the
boat
drifted
on
the
lake
"
;
"The
sailboat
was
adrift
on
the
open
sea
"
;
"the shipwrecked
boat
drifted
away
from the
shore
"
make
a
sound
as
if
blown
;
"The
whistle
blew"
shape
by
blowing
;
"
Blow
a
glass
vase
"
make
a
mess
of,
destroy
or
ruin
;
"
I
botched
the
dinner
and we had to
eat
out
"
;
"the
pianist
screwed
up
the
difficult
passage
in
the
second
movement
"
spend
thoughtlessly
;
throw
away
;
"
He
wasted
his
inheritance
on
his
insincere
friends"
;
"You
squandered
the
opportunity
to
get
and
advanced
degree
"
spend
lavishly
or
wastefully
on
;
"
He
blew
a
lot
of
money
on
his
new
home
theater
"
sound
by
having
air
expelled
through
a
tube
;
"The
trumpets
blew"
play
or
sound
a
wind
instrument
;
"She blew the
horn
"
provide
sexual
gratification
through
oral
stimulation
cause
air
to
go
in
,
on
,
or
through
;
"
Blow
my
hair
dry
"
cause
to
move
by
means
of
an
air
current
;
"The
wind
blew the leaves
around
in
the
yard
"
spout
moist
air
from the
blowhole
;
"The whales blew"
leave
;
informal
or
rude
;
"
shove
off
!"
;
"The children shoved
along
"
;
"
Blow
now
!"
lay
eggs
;
"
certain
insects
are
said
to
blow
"
cause
to
be
revealed and jeopardized;
"The
story
blew their
cover
"
;
"The
double
agent
was
blown
by
the
other
side
"
show
off
allow
to
regain
its
breath
;
"
blow
a
horse
"
melt
,
break
,
or
become
otherwise
unusable
;
"The lightbulbs blew
out
"
;
"The
fuse
blew"
burst
suddenly
;
"The
tire
blew"
;
"We blew
a
tire
"
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