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blew [bluː]

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

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

III . blow1 <blew; blown> [bləʊ] N

blow3 [bləʊ] N

blow-up N

1. blow-up:

2. blow-up:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The pharmacist blew the whistle in a letter to PMP.
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The initial release of thermal radiation ignited many of the trees, and the subsequent blast wave blew them over.
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Union soldiers who came ashore a few days later destroyed what they could and blew up the powder magazine.
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Then we saw how the first motorcycle drove over a mine on the road and blew to smithereens.
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I was told that she blew a zero on the Breathalyzer.
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It took 21 minutes to restore order and stoppage time ended up being 28 minutes by the time the final whistle blew.
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He flushed and blew steam in reaction, causing question as to just what she said.
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An attempt was then made to pump out the motor room, but a gasket blew out and there were no means for repair.
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He blew my head off too, when he started to play.
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That very moment someone from the crowd blew a loud bugle which created disorder and in the ongoing bewilderment, the boatmen jumped off the boats.
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