blow: significado e definições
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To be in a state of motion. Used of the air or of wind.
To move along or be carried by or as if by the wind: Her hat blew away.
To expel a current of air, as from the mouth or from a bellows.
To produce a sound by expelling a current of air, as in sounding a wind instrument or a whistle.
To storm: It blew all night.
To release air or gas suddenly; burst or explode: The tire blew.
To fail or break down, as from being operated under extreme or improper conditions: The furnace blew during the cold snap.
To melt or otherwise become disabled. Used of a fuse.
To spout moist air from the blowhole. Used of a whale.
Slang To go away; depart.
To cause to move by means of a current of air.
To expel (air) from the mouth.
To cause air or gas to be expelled suddenly from: blew a tire.
To drive a current of air on, in, or through: blew my hair dry after I shampooed it.
To clear out or make free of obstruction by forcing air through: constantly blowing his nose in allergy season.
To shape or form (glass, for example) by forcing air or gas through at the end of a pipe.
Music To cause (a wind instrument) to sound.
Music To sound: a bugle blowing taps.
To cause to be out of breath.
To allow (a winded horse) to regain its breath.
To demolish by the force of an explosion: An artillery shell blew our headquarters apart.
To lay or deposit eggs in. Used of certain insects.
To cause to fail or break down, as by operating at extreme or improper conditions: blew the engine on the last lap.