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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:

Usage examples with blowing

The wind is blowing hard.

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The charges were set off, blowing the large wooden posts to smithereens, while at the same time, huge, fiery gasoline explosions were set off for visual effect.
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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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The wind was howling -- blowing a gale -- and the park was bone dry and grass slightly long.
www.thecourier.co.uk
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 beach is open to the public... when the windsock isn't blowing and the airport is operational.
www.huffingtonpost.com
The drift ice is still a concern with the wind blowing in, conditions can change very quickly.
www.capebretonpost.com
Diving is possible along the coast when there are light northerly winds blowing and no surf.
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It was a windy night, and the work-in-progress started blowing across the field.
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Fracture of medial wall can produce subcutaneous emphysema, especially when blowing the nose or while sneezing.
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We'd been trying to figure out how to tour, grassroots-style, without blowing the bank.
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