blowing

IPA: bɫˈoʊɪŋ

noun

  • The act of one who blows, or that which blows.
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Examples of "blowing" in Sentences

  • It works, but blowing is easier to control when you are a beginner.
  • "I've been involved in blowing up luggage, and placement determines everything," Oxley said.
  • Lieberman is just a cranky old scold who seems more interested in blowing up the middle east than rebuilding America.
  • Just like the taliban twist and rewrite islam to keep there uneducated slaves faithfull in blowing them selves up in market squares.
  • It's not clear how many nursing positions will be lost if the move goes ahead, but we all know the Clintons are expert in 'blowing' jobs!
  • At that time, the monsoon winds would begin blowing from the south so that the governor and his men would be unable to send messages to Batavia.
  • Overnight lows drop quickly, bottoming out in the low-to-mid 40s (upper 40s downtown), and our winds shift, blowing from the northwest at 5-10 mph.
  • Today (Friday): We'll see some pretty strong breezes -- sustained around 15-20 mph at times, with gusts near or past 30 mph -- blowing from the west on the back side of yesterday's storm.
  • Remember Emilie Boyles, Portland's first "clean money" City Council candidate, who took taxpayer money for her campaign, broke nearly every rule in blowing it, and then skipped town leaving taxpayers holding the bag?

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