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to blow up (i.e. wind); to blow upwards; to spout into the air
to blow out (a flame)
to burst into flames
to fire (of a gun)
to fan a fire with one's breath
to breathe fire; to spit fire; to explode in anger
Idiomatic expression
to give someone a surprise; to catch off guard and fluster; to frustrate (e.g. someone's plans); to give someone a blow; to scare the hell out of
to blow off
to begin to blow
After noun
to exercise one's authority as a (noun); to act as a (noun)
drift (of snow, leaves, etc.)
hangout for social dropouts
speech balloon (in a comic strip); speech bubble
blowoff; effusion; blowing; venting
blowing (of a seasonal or climatic wind)
to become scared; to have an attack of nerves; to have a yellow streak; to chicken out; to run out of courage
to drift; to blow together
to have the wind start to blow; to have the wind spring up
to spout (of a whale); to blow (water and air from a blowhole)
Colloquial; Vulgar expression or word
to squirt (female ejaculation)
to boil over
to blow away; to blow (a ship) off course
to make flutter (in the wind); to fly (a flag)
