Sentences with Blow

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33 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Blow'

The strong wind began to blow, causing the leaves to rustle and swirl around.

The storm's powerful gusts threatened to blow away the flimsy tents set up for the camping trip.

In the world of boxing, a well-timed blow to the opponent's jaw can lead to a knockout.

The whistle signaled the referee's decision, and the boxer raised his arms in victory after a decisive blow.

The trumpet player took a deep breath before delivering a powerful blow that resonated through the concert hall.

A gentle breeze began to blow, rustling the leaves on the trees in the serene forest.

Using a hairdryer, she attempted to blow-dry her wet hair before heading out.

The blacksmith would blow air into the forge to intensify the heat for shaping the molten metal.

The storm's strong winds began to blow, causing the trees to sway dangerously.

In chemistry class, the student learned how to blow glass to create intricate laboratory equipment.

The actor had to blow away the dust from an ancient book as part of the historical movie scene.

The wind threatened to blow away the fragile paper kite.

Frustrated with the situation, he decided to blow off some steam by taking a long walk.

The detective uncovered a critical clue that would blow the case wide open.

After the heated argument, she chose to blow off the friendship rather than reconcile.

The old building was condemned, and they planned to blow it up for safety reasons.

The dandelion seeds were ready to blow away with the gentlest breeze.

The economic downturn had the potential to blow the small business out of existence.

The unexpected storm threatened to blow away our carefully planned outdoor wedding.

His irresponsible actions could blow his chances of getting into the prestigious university.

The detective knew that one wrong move could blow the entire undercover operation.

The missed penalty kick had the potential to blow their team's chances of winning the championship.

The economic recession had the power to blow away small businesses struggling to survive.

The leaked information could blow the cover of the undercover agent working among the criminals.

The scandalous revelation had the potential to blow apart the politician's career.

One wrong word from the witness could blow the prosecutor's case against the accused criminal.

His habit of impulsive buying can blow a hole in his savings.

The company faced financial troubles when they began to blow their resources recklessly.

The economic recession caused many businesses to blow through their capital.

The government's attempt to stimulate the economy may blow the national debt out of proportion.

Despite the warnings, she continued to blow her income on unnecessary luxuries.

The athlete's extravagant lifestyle led him to blow his earnings on extravagant purchases.

The financial advisor warned against blowing the entire inheritance on non-essential expenses.

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