Blownor example sentences

Related (2): blown, nor

blown

adjective

blown (adjective)

  - denoting a type of glassware made by forcing air through molten glass:

  - (of a fuse or electric circuit) burned out as a result of overloading:

  - (of a vehicle's tire) having burst suddenly:

  - out of breath; panting:

  - (of a vehicle or its engine) fitted with a turbocharger.

blow

verb

blown (past participle)

  - (of wind) move creating an air current:

  - (of wind) cause to move; propel:

  - be carried, driven, or moved by the wind or an air current:

  - leave a place:

  - expel air through pursed lips:

  - use one's breath to propel (something):

  - breathe hard; pant:

  - force air through the mouth into (an instrument or device) in order to make a sound:

  - (of an instrument or device) make a sound when air is forced into it:

  - sound (the horn of a vehicle).

  - play jazz or rock music in an unrestrained style:

  - force air through a tube into (molten glass) in order to create an artifact:

  - remove the contents of (an egg) by forcing air through it.

  - (of a whale) eject air and vapor through the blowhole.

  - (of an explosion or explosive device) displace violently or send flying:

  - (of a vehicle tire) burst suddenly while the vehicle is in motion:

  - burst or cause to burst due to pressure or overheating:

  - (with reference to an electric circuit) burn out or be caused to burn out through overloading:

  - spend recklessly:

  - completely lose or miss (an opportunity):

  - expose (a stratagem):

  - used in various expressions to express surprise or as a mild oath:

  - perform fellatio on (a man).

  - be extremely bad or unwelcome:

  - (of flies) lay eggs in or on (something).

blow

verb

blown (past participle)

  - produce flowers or be in flower:

Synonyms

gust, puff, flurry, blast, roar, bluster, rush, storm, move, sweep, carry, pull, drag, drive, buffet, move, whisk, toss, waft, whirl, drift, flutter, waft, flow, stream, whirl, move, wave, flap, undulate, float, glide, travel, exhale, emit, expel, discharge, issue, wheeze, puff, pant, gasp, sound, play, blast, toot, pipe, trumpet, burst, explode, split, rupture, crack, break, puncture, burst, explode, split, rupture, crack, break, puncture, fuse, expire, break, go, squander, waste, misspend, lose, lavish, dissipate, burn, splurge, blue, save, spoil, ruin, bungle, fudge, muff, waste, lose, squander, botch, bodge, fluff, expose, reveal, uncover, disclose, divulge, unveil, betray, leak

"Blownor" Example Sentences

1. The strong wind had blownor all the leaves off the tree.
2. I was blownor by the incredible view from the mountaintop.
3. The unexpected storm had blownor our plans for the day.
4. The faulty wiring had blownor the fuse in the electrical panel.
5. The explosion had blownor the windows and doors of the building.
6. The speedboat had blownor the competition in the annual race.
7. The loud music had blownor my eardrums and given me a headache.
8. The gust of wind had blownor my umbrella and I got soaked in the rain.
9. The trumpeter had blownor the high notes with ease.
10. The sneeze had blownor my tissue and I had to grab another one.
11. The fan had blownor all the papers off my desk.
12. The athlete had blownor the competition with his phenomenal performance.
13. The strong current had blownor the small boat off course.
14. The snowstorm had blownor the power lines and left us without electricity.
15. The referee had blownor the whistle to signal the end of the game.
16. The car had blownor a tire on the highway and had to pull over.
17. The singer had blownor the audience with her beautiful voice.
18. The balloon had blownor in the strong wind and popped.
19. The speech had blownor my mind with its inspirational message.
20. The actor had blownor his lines during the live performance.
21. The storm had blownor the tent and we had to sleep in the car.
22. The cyclist had blownor past the finish line to win the race.
23. The train had blownor its horn as it approached the station.
24. The thunder had blownor my ears and startled me awake.
25. The wind had blownor the sand into my eyes and I couldn't see.
26. The mechanic had blownor the engine during the repair.
27. The fire had blownor out of control and spread throughout the building.
28. The fireworks had blownor in the night sky and lit up the darkness.
29. The guitarist had blownor the audience with his amazing solos.
30. The leaf blower had blownor all the leaves into a neat pile.

Common Phases

1. I'm blown away by the beauty of this place;
2. He was blown to pieces by the bomb;
3. The wind had blown the leaves off the trees;
4. She had blown all her savings on a trip to Europe;
5. I blew off some steam by going for a run;
6. He had blown his chance to win the game;
7. The speaker had blown out the microphone;
8. The fuse had blown and the lights went out;
9. The glass had blown into a million pieces;
10. She had blown her chances of getting the job.

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