100 Examples of sentences containing the noun "blow"
Definition
The term "blow" as a common noun can refer to:
- A sudden, strong hit or strike, often causing damage or injury.
- An unexpected setback or disappointment.
- The act of air being expelled or forced out (such as in blowing a balloon).
- A powerful movement of air or wind.
Synonyms
- Hit
- Strike
- Impact
- Setback
- Misfortune
- Gust
- Rush (of air)
Antonyms
- Caress
- Embrace
- Success
- Fortune
- Calm (in terms of air movement)
Examples
- The child will blow out the candles on the cake.
- She will blow the whistle to signal the end of the game.
- The wind began to blow fiercely as the storm approached.
- He blew a kiss to his girlfriend as she waved goodbye.
- They will blow up the balloons for the party.
- I need to blow my nose before we leave.
- The referee will blow the final whistle after the match.
- He decided to blow off some steam by going for a run.
- The children blew bubbles in the backyard.
- She could hear the leaves blowing in the wind.
- The coach blew his top after the team's poor performance.
- He wanted to blow the competition away with his new strategy.
- The artist will blow glass into beautiful shapes.
- The strong winds blew the branches off the trees.
- She blew a hole in the paper with a straw.
- The dog loves to blow bubbles in the water.
- He will blow the dust off the old books.
- The sudden news blew her mind.
- The children blew on their hot soup to cool it down.
- A gentle breeze blew across the field.
- She will blow through her homework quickly.
- The wind blew the papers off the table.
- He felt like he had been blown away by the movie's ending.
- The magician will blow your mind with his tricks.
- The leaves blew around in the autumn air.
- She blew the dust off her old guitar.
- The sound of the train blew its horn as it passed.
- He blew a raspberry to annoy his sister.
- The balloon began to blow up as air filled it.
- She will blow off the meeting if she feels unwell.
- The sudden change in plans blew his expectations.
- He will blow the candle flames out with a single breath.
- The storm blew in overnight, changing the weather.
- They blew the conch shell to announce the start of the ceremony.
- She felt a blow of cold air as she opened the door.
- The wind blew the smoke away from the fire.
- He will blow the trumpet at the parade.
- The athlete blew past his competitors in the final lap.
- She blew a kiss to the audience after her performance.
- The teacher will blow the whistle to get the students' attention.
- A gust of wind blew her hat off.
- He will blow the competition away with his performance.
- The news blew her plans for the weekend.
- The wind blew through the trees, creating a soothing sound.
- She tried to blow up the pool float, but it was difficult.
- He blew into the harmonica, producing a lovely tune.
- The team’s loss was a heavy blow to their morale.
- The children blew on their hot cocoa to cool it down.
- The unexpected blow affected their strategy.
- She will blow the dust off her favorite books.
- The wind blew the kite higher into the sky.
- He will blow up the tires before the trip.
- The referee blew the whistle to start the match.
- The artist blew glass into beautiful shapes.
- The storm blew through the town, causing damage.
- She blew a bubble with her gum during class.
- The wind blew fiercely, rattling the windows.
- He will blow out the candles on his birthday cake.
- The announcer will blow the horn to start the race.
- She felt like she had been blown away by the news.
- The wind blew softly through the trees.
- He will blow the dust off the old records.
- The children love to blow bubbles in the summer.
- The unexpected blow changed the course of their plans.
- She blew on her hands to warm them up.
- The wind blew the leaves across the yard.
- He will blow the horn to signal the start of the event.
- The sudden news blew her mind.
- She blew a kiss to her friend from afar.
- The wind blew the papers off the desk.
- He loves to blow bubbles in the park.
- She will blow up the balloons for the party.
- The storm blew through, leaving a mess behind.
- The coach blew his whistle to stop the game.
- He will blow the candles out on the cake.
- The wind blew the dust into the air.
- She blew on her soup to cool it down.
- The magician will blow your mind with his next trick.
- He felt a blow of icy wind as he stepped outside.
- The team suffered a major blow after the loss.
- She will blow the whistle to get the students' attention.
- The balloons blew away when the string broke.
- He will blow the conch shell to announce the gathering.
- The news of their victory blew everyone away.
- The wind blew through the open window.
- She blew a kiss to the crowd after her performance.
- The sudden blow to their plans was unexpected.
- He will blow the trumpet during the ceremony.
- The wind blew the seeds across the field.
- She loves to blow bubbles in the summer sun.
- The coach blew his whistle to signal a timeout.
- He blew out the candles on his birthday cake.
- The cold air blew through the hallway.
- She felt a blow of disappointment when she didn’t get the job.
- The wind blew the sand into her eyes.
- He will blow up the air mattress for camping.
- The unexpected blow to their plans was hard to take.
- The artist will blow glass into intricate designs.
- The wind blew the snow across the road.
- She blew on the hot coffee to cool it down.