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ˈmind-blow·ing ADJ sl

I . blow1 <blew, blown> [bləʊ] VB intr

2. blow (exhale):

pihati [perf popihati]

3. blow esp Brit (pant):

sopsti [perf zasopsti]

4. blow whale:

6. blow inf (leave):

8. blow liter:

blow fig

II . blow1 <blew, blown> [bləʊ] VB trans

1. blow (move):

puhati [perf puhniti]

2. blow (send):

4. blow (clear):

8. blow inf (expose):

9. blow blowed, blowed Brit inf (damn):

blow [it]!

III . blow1 [bləʊ] N no pl

blow about, blow around VB intr

blow away VB trans

1. blow wind:

2. blow inf (kill):

3. blow (impress):

4. blow (defeat easily):

pometati z [perf pomesti z]

I . blow down VB intr

II . blow down VB trans

I . blow in VB intr

1. blow window:

2. blow sand, snow:

3. blow inf (arrive suddenly):

II . blow in VB trans

1. blow window:

2. blow (sand, snow):

I . blow off VB trans

1. blow (remove):

II . blow off VB intr (blow away)

I . blow out VB trans

1. blow (extinguish):

gasiti [perf pogasiti]

3. blow (kill):

4. blow (fill):

II . blow out VB intr

1. blow candle:

2. blow tyre:

I . blow over VB intr

1. blow (fall):

2. blow (stop):

II . blow over VB trans

I . blow up VB intr

1. blow (come up):

II . blow up VB trans

1. blow (inflate):

2. blow (enlarge):

3. blow (destroy):

I . ˈblow-dry <-ie-> VB trans

II . ˈblow-dry N

I . ˈblow-up N

1. blow-up PHOTO:

2. blow-up inf (quarrel):

prepir m

II . ˈblow-up ADJ

ˈdeath blow N

Usage examples with blowing

to see which way the wind is blowing also fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Storms are blowing his world to bits and great troubles are pounding him on a reef.
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Diving is possible along the coast when there are light northerly winds blowing and no surf.
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The beach is open to the public... when the windsock isn't blowing and the airport is operational.
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But everything from jaundice, convulsions, and colic to bad luck and evil spells can apparently be alleviated by a bit of blowing.
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It was a windy night, and the work-in-progress started blowing across the field.
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When he doesn't answer, she tries to whistle - and succeeds in blowing a shrill, ugly whistle.
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Out of all those females on set she's definitely the least girly, we just can't see her with tears flowing, hankie blowing...
www.sugarscape.com
Unfortunately, blowing it up, it's just like grey splodge.
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The cold mountain air makes this quite difficult, since they have to keep blowing on their finges to keep them from going numb.
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The drift ice is still a concern with the wind blowing in, conditions can change very quickly.
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