BLOW Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster ; blowing 1 : to move or become moved especially rapidly or with power wind blowing from the north 2 : to send forth a strong stream of air (as from the mouth) blow on your soup
Blowing - definition of blowing by The Free Dictionary 1 To come into being: A storm blew up 2 To fill with air; inflate: blow up a tire 3 To enlarge (a photographic image or print) 4 To explode: bombs blowing up 5 To lose one's temper
BLOW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary To play the recorder, blow gently into the mouthpiece A light wind was blowing The storm uprooted trees and blew fences down Strong winds blew the ship ashore The referee blew his whistle for half-time
blow - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Verb blow (third-person singular simple present blows, present participle blowing, simple past blew, past participle blown) (intransitive) To produce an air current
blowing - WordReference. com Dictionary of English Music and Dance (of a horn, etc ) to (cause to) give out sound: [no object] As the trumpets were blowing the queen approached [~ + object] drivers blowing their horns
BLOWING - Definition Meaning - Reverso English Dictionary blowing definition: act of producing an air current Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words Discover expressions like "how the wind is blowing", "which way the wind is blowing", "how the wind's blowing"
blow verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . [intransitive, transitive] when the wind or a current of air blows, it is moving; when it blows, the wind is blowing The birds were singing and a warm wind was blowing + adv prep A cold wind blew from the east It was blowing hard It was blowing a gale (= there was a strong wind)