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blow1 [bloʊ, Brit bləʊ] SUBST a. fig

I . blow2 <blew, blown> VERBO intr

1. blow person:

2. blow ELETRÓN:

II . blow2 VERBO trans

2. blow fuse:

3. blow AUTOMOB, TRÂNS:

4. blow coloq (do poorly):

I . blow up VERBO intr

blow up storm, gale:

II . blow up VERBO trans

1. blow up (inflate):

2. blow up FOTO:

3. blow up (explode):

blow-dryer SUBST

Exemplos de frases com blows

to come to blows (over sth)

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

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They are the wind that blows newspapers down a gutter on a windy night -- and sweeps the gutter clean.
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The pain was terrible, the force of the blows unremitting.
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Nevertheless, the force could still deliver damaging blows.
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The exhibition is very lively from start to finish; the blows fall thick and fast, and some very clever pugilistic generalship is exhibited.
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Fighting games widely feature life bars, which are depleted as characters sustain blows.
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Their bony crests and tough, scaly hides can turn aside the surest of blows.
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He blows upon them gently, and their bodies bend back as if assailed by a sudden terrible gale.
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He suffered more than 40 body blows with a nonchalant contempt for danger and seemed content to be battered black and blue rather than lose his wicket.
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Through them he expressed his pessimism and bitterness about the harsh blows life and people had dealt him.
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In wildfire conditions in open country, strong winds often blows burning tumbleweeds across firebreaks, frustrating standard fire control measures.
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