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  1. [ T ] to blow air down a tube into a piece of heated soft glass, in order to shape it into an object: a beautiful blown glass vase. blow your nose. B1. to force air from your lungs and through your nose to clear it: Remember to wash your hands after you blow your nose. See more. blow someone a kiss (also blow a kiss to/at someone)

  2. noun. the sound of any vapor or gas issuing from a vent under pressure. Metallurgy. a disturbance caused by gas or steam blowing through molten metal. Also called blow mold·ing [ bloh, mohl-ding]. a method of producing hollowware by injecting air under pressure into a molten mass, as of glass or plastic, and shaping the material within a mold.

  3. : to move with speed or force. The wind was blowing. b. : to move or run quickly. The linebacker blew past the tackle. 2. : to send forth a current of air or other gas. Don't blow on your soup. 3. a. : to make a sound by or as if by blowing. hear the train blow.

  4. 1. a. To be in a state of motion. Used of the air or of wind. b. To move along or be carried by the wind: Her hat blew away. c. To move with or have strong winds: The storm blew all night. 2. a. To expel a current of air, as from the mouth or from a bellows. b.

  5. Hace 3 días · To blow something out, off, or away means to remove or destroy it violently with an explosion. The can exploded, wrecking the kitchen and bathroom and blowing out windows. [ VERB noun with adverb ]

  6. Hace 2 días · noun. 1. the sound of any vapor or gas issuing from a vent under pressure. 2. Metallurgy. a disturbance caused by gas or steam blowing through molten metal. 3. Also called: blow molding. a method of producing hollowware by injecting air under pressure into a molten mass, as of glass or plastic, and shaping the material within a mold.

  7. blow verb (PERSON) B1. to force air out through your mouth: She blew on her coffee before taking a sip. blow sth down/across/off, etc. B1. If the wind blows something somewhere, it makes it move in that direction: The storm blew trees across the road. Fewer examples.

  8. [transitive] blow something to make or shape something by blowing. to blow smoke rings; to blow bubbles (= for example, by blowing onto a thin layer of water mixed with soap) to blow glass (= to send a current of air into melted glass to shape it)

  9. the sound of any vapor or gas issuing from a vent under pressure. Metallurgy a disturbance caused by gas or steam blowing through molten metal. Also called blow molding. a method of producing hollowware by injecting air under pressure into a molten mass, as of glass or plastic, and shaping the material within a mold.

  10. 1. a. To be in a state of motion. Used of the air or of wind. b. To move along or be carried by the wind: Her hat blew away. c. To move with or have strong winds: The storm blew all night. 2. a. To expel a current of air, as from the mouth or from a bellows. b.