100 Examples of sentences containing the verb "blow"
Definition
The verb blow refers to the act of forcing air out of the mouth or moving air with a strong force, often causing an object to move or making a sound. It can also mean to burst or break something due to pressure or to waste an opportunity.
Synonyms
- Puff
- Exhale
- Breeze
- Gust
- Blast
- Inflate
- Burst
- Waste
- Spend
Antonyms
- Suck
- Inhale
- Conserve
- Save
Examples
- The wind began to blow fiercely through the trees.
- She took a deep breath and blew out the candles on her birthday cake.
- Don't blow the chance to make a good impression at the interview.
- He felt the cold air blow across his face as he stepped outside.
- The referee signaled the end of the game by blowing the whistle.
- The child watched as the dandelion seeds blew away in the breeze.
- I accidentally blew my chance to win the contest.
- The storm caused the windows to rattle as the wind blew hard against them.
- She blew a kiss to her friend as she left the party.
- He blew into the harmonica, producing a beautiful melody.
- The leaves blew around the yard in a swirling dance.
- She blew her nose loudly into a tissue.
- The hurricane blew down power lines and trees.
- He blew up the balloon until it popped.
- The coach told the players not to blow their lead in the final minutes.
- The children ran outside to see the snow blow in the wind.
- She blew on her coffee to cool it down before taking a sip.
- The whistle blew, signaling the start of the race.
- The cold air blew in from the open window.
- He blew a big bubble with his chewing gum.
- They could hear the wind blow through the cracks in the walls.
- The singer blew everyone away with her powerful voice.
- The detective warned him not to blow the case by revealing too much.
- She blew off some dust from the old book.
- The dog blew air through his nose, making a funny sound.
- The child loved to blow soap bubbles in the backyard.
- He blew a raspberry to make his sister laugh.
- She felt relieved when the wind blew away her worries.
- The pilot warned that the engines might blow if they didn't land soon.
- The snowflakes blew around like tiny dancers in the air.
- The artist used a straw to blow paint onto the canvas.
- He was too careless and ended up blowing his savings on unnecessary items.
- The wind blew the door shut with a loud bang.
- She can blow up a balloon in just a few seconds.
- The teacher told the students to blow into their hands to warm them up.
- The fireworks blew up in a spectacular display.
- He felt the cool breeze blow through his hair as he rode his bike.
- They heard the train blow its whistle from a distance.
- She blew the dust off the old trophy.
- The storm threatened to blow away the tent.
- I can blow a kiss to you from across the room.
- The leaves blew down the street in a whirling motion.
- He was afraid to blow his cover while undercover.
- The wind blew the papers off the table.
- She loves to blow bubbles in her drink.
- The sound of the horn blew through the air.
- The child blew into his toy trumpet, making a cheerful noise.
- The wind blew the kite high into the sky.
- They tried not to blow their chances in the competition.
- He blew the whistle to signal the start of the game.
- The leaves blew in a flurry as the storm approached.
- I blew on the embers to make the fire burn brighter.
- The magician blew the audience's mind with his tricks.
- She wrapped her scarf tightly as the cold wind began to blow.
- The balloon blew away when the child let go of the string.
- He blew through his homework in record time.
- The wind blew so hard that it knocked over the trash cans.
- She had to blow her nose again; she was feeling sick.
- The athlete didn’t want to blow his chance at the championship.
- The sound of the wind blowing through the trees was soothing.
- He blew the dust off the old record player.
- She could always be counted on to blow the whistle on misconduct.
- The leaves rustled as the wind blew through the garden.
- He took a deep breath and blew out the last of his worries.
- The child learned how to blow up a balloon all by himself.
- The coach warned them not to blow their strategy.
- She blew a kiss to her parents as they waved goodbye.
- They heard the wind blow through the empty streets at night.
- He blew the candle out after making a wish.
- The storm caused the roof to blow off the house.
- She blew a soft breeze through the wind chimes.
- He likes to blow off steam at the gym after work.
- The engine started to blow smoke, indicating trouble.
- She held her hand up as the wind blew against her.
- The children were excited to blow out the fireworks.
- He blew on the soup to cool it before tasting.
- The wind blew the sand into their eyes at the beach.
- She blew a sigh of relief when the exam was over.
- The balloon blew up unexpectedly during the party.
- The wind blew through the canyon, creating eerie sounds.
- He felt the air blow through the open window.
- They tried not to blow their opportunity to travel.
- She blew the whistle to get everyone's attention.
- The child learned to blow bubbles with bubble gum.
- The wind blew the hat off his head.
- The teacher asked the students to blow into their hands for warmth.
- He couldn't believe he blew his chance at a promotion.
- The leaves blew across the pavement, signaling autumn's arrival.
- She blew on the hot tea to cool it down.
- The sound of a train blowing its horn echoed in the distance.
- She blew the dust off the old photograph.
- The storm caused the tree to blow down in the yard.
- The children loved to blow away the dandelion seeds.
- He blew up at his friend after a misunderstanding.
- The wind blew the waves onto the shore.
- She felt a rush of air as the door blew open.
- They enjoyed watching the kites blow high in the sky.
- He blew the trumpet with great enthusiasm.
- The wind blew the rain against the windows.
- The coach reminded them not to blow their lead in the last quarter.