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blow

noun as in blast, rush of air, wind

verb as in make sound, usually with instrument

verb as in leave suddenly

Strongest match

Strong matches

verb as in ruin chance

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verb as in use up money

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Example Sentences

By dumping more toxic substances into the landfills, there’s a higher chance of chemicals leaking into groundwater or becoming part of airborne dust blowing into nearby communities.

Severing ties with Denmark would be a big blow to Greenland's economy, which depends on the fisheries sector.

From BBC

She laughed, then mocked me as she blew out the window.

Les Bleus ended Ireland's Slam chances and moved to the top of the standings in a blow to the hosts' collective and individual targets.

From BBC

President Xi Jinping is now betting big on it, as a slowing Chinese economy grapples with the blow of tariffs from its biggest trading partner, the United States.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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