Sentences with word «blow»

To blow means to expel air forcefully through the mouth or another opening, creating a current of air. Full definition
I was kind of blown away by their fairly vast organic wine selection.
I'm still kind of blow away by it.
It does get mighty chilly there with the cold wind blowing in from the bay.
It took 4 IV starts to get a vein that didn't blow for my C section.
Exploring electricity is also mind blowing for children, and simple battery circuits with bells, lights and switches are both safe and easy to make.
It is mind blowing just how much sugar is in everything we eat.
If the sculpture appears almost full blown in 1968, the drawings provide a surprisingly similar account of her mature work.
You can't just blow through the course in 30 minutes, finish all the quizzes and exams, and be done with it.
Using a large, round brush, start with blow drying the bottom half.
My 3 year - old likes this one as it's easier for her to get bubbles by blowing through the straws than with a normal bubble wand.
The sun does not shine and the wind does not blow with constant intensity.
I know first hand the risks of whistle blowing from within and from the outside.
That's how the rubbish gets blown on to the shore with the tide.
, will put them into a frantic state with smoke blowing out of their ears and eyes rolling back into their heads... why?
Are you as blown away as we are each week?
But what if you could do something new, something original and ensure the gamer you know and love is absolutely mind blown when they receive what you've found?
7 ″ x 20 ″ x 3 ″ Hand blown glass in carved wood mount, 7 x 20 x 3 ″.
The Switch version doesn't have mod support which strikes a major blow into the game for many.
If you're secure in your relationship and show your partner love and respect, then these fights won't get blown out of proportion, he says.
A cool drying blow dryer would be an excellent investment & not that expensive if you figure what you are spending at the groomers annually!
That came after blowing past $ 9,000 over the weekend for the first time — and just over a week after topping $ 8,000.
To avoid our big blow ups over childhood wounds, my wife had to learn to be more expressive and direct about her needs.
The wind blows at about 16 km / hr.
This is why I said missing out on champions league is a huge blow for us.
That win for consumers was a major blow against book publishers.
To create the low up - do, after blow drying hair fully, use a one inch curling iron to achieve full waves.
In an environment like this, where liquidity is scarce, marginal deals blow apart with ease, and even good deals have a difficult time getting done.
I am really blown away by your kitchen makeover.!
Police officers were given power under the new rules to decide whether to file criminal charges or levy administrative sanctions against individuals who blew over the limit.
There is no cold air blowing on my hands.
My wife brought a bottle home for me to try, and I was completely blown away as to how good it is!
In summary, this is a beautiful run and gun game made even better with the inclusion of cooperative gameplay — there is nothing like blowing up bad guys with a buddy!
Just blowing bubbles for her to chase and pop, and the cats join in!
Any spaces that are included are for personal questions that you may seem to find difficult, also the map looks better if blown up to A3 as there are many maths questions used.
Another option is a high - velocity pet dryer, which blows warm air over your pooch to remove loose hair.
His copper and aluminum system heats a fluid, which mixes with air that is then blown hot into the clothing drum.
For years, it's been the company's No. 1 marketing tool, a way to reach communities in an authentic way without blowing money on expensive endorsements.
This is a serious blow against people who pirate e-books.
Well, the plane is positioned against a blank backdrop with fans blowing smoke past.
I don't care about the rough edges of this guy; the media always blows things out of proportion anyway, and helps foster the consensus candidates that never solve anything.
It was initially ruled off as the whistle blew before the goal crossed the line.
Hence, to capitalize on the final blow off, investors must let their stock market holdings ride until the precise moment the market peaks — and not a moment more.
She loved the protein pancakes, and she especially liked blowing bubbles in her milk.
Anybody that works with him in any department is just totally blown away by him.
Or maybe it's one guy who blew through all three of my books in one day.
This is an awesome oil for providing shine and control, especially before blow drying hair.
The lack of email and calendar applications is getting so blown out of proportion its ridiculous.
From a full blown job to a part time gig in a local shop, anything that builds their character and sense of responsibility shows that they are making the first steps towards maturity.
There is a lot of mind blowing stuff in there.
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