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  1. BLOW definition: 1. to move and make currents of air, or to be moved or make something move on a current of air: 2…. Learn more.

  2. If you blow a chance or attempt to do something, you make a mistake which wastes the chance or causes the attempt to fail. [ informal ] He has almost certainly blown his chance of touring India this winter.

  3. 1. a of air. (1) : to be in motion. A breeze blew gently. (2) : to move with speed or force. The wind was blowing. b. : to move or run quickly. The linebacker blew past the tackle. 2. : to send forth a current of air or other gas. Don't blow on your soup. 3. a. : to make a sound by or as if by blowing. hear the train blow.

  4. To blow is to create a burst or puff of air. When chilly breezes start to blow, it's time to close your windows. People blow candles out on birthday cakes and blow up balloons — a person blows by directing a flow of air from the mouth in a steady stream. When the wind blows, an air current moves.

  5. BLOW definition: 1. If the wind blows, it moves and makes currents of air: 2. to force air out through your mouth…. Learn more.

  6. Blow definition: a sudden, hard stroke with a hand, fist, or weapon. See examples of BLOW used in a sentence.

  7. blow (to somebody/something) a sudden event that hurts or damages somebody/something, causing the people affected to be sad or disappointed. Losing his job came as a terrible blow to him. It was a shattering blow to her pride. The new cuts will be seen as a crippling blow for people on low incomes.

  8. Definition of blow verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. Blow definition: a sudden, hard stroke with a hand, fist, or weapon. See examples of BLOW used in a sentence.

  10. 1. a. To be in a state of motion. Used of the air or of wind. b. To move along or be carried by the wind: Her hat blew away. c. To move with or have strong winds: The storm blew all night. 2. a. To expel a current of air, as from the mouth or from a bellows. b.