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blown
blown 1 B0340300 (blōn)v.Past participle of blow1.adj.1. Swollen or inflated; distended.2. Out of breath; panting.3. Flyblown.4. Formed by blowing: blown glass.
blown 2 B0340300 (blōn)v.Past participle of blow3.blown (bləʊn) vb (Phonetics & Phonology) the past participle of blow1, blow3blown1 (bloʊn) adj. 1. inflated; swollen. 2. out of breath. 3. flyblown. 4. formed by blowing: blown glass. [past participle of blow2] blown2 (bloʊn) adj. fully expanded or opened, as a flower. blownThe overdevelopment of a flower or heart-producing vegetable, such as cabbage or cauliflower.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | blown - being moved or acted upon by moving air or vapor; "blown clouds of dust choked the riders"; "blown soil mounded on the window sill"moving - in motion; "a constantly moving crowd"; "the moving parts of the machine" | | 2. | blown - breathing laboriously or convulsivelypursy, short-winded, windedbreathless, dyspneal, dyspneic, dyspnoeal, dyspnoeic - not breathing or able to breathe except with difficulty; "breathless at thought of what I had done"; "breathless from running"; "followed the match with breathless interest" | Translationsgonfiatosenza fiatosfiatatosoffiatostrematoblown
blow1. verb To leave, usually hastily. The train is coming soon—time to blow.2. verb To squander, spoil, or ruin something. I can't believe you didn't go to the job interview. Why would you blow such a big opportunity? Oh man, I definitely blew it with Gabi this time—I said some horrible things to her.3. verb To spend one's money excessively or irresponsibly. I can't believe I blew so much money at the mall today. At least I get paid next week.4. verb To react furiously and/or violently, to the point of losing control of one's behavior. Mom totally blew when I told her I had failed math. Don't blow, it's just a tiny scratch on the car.5. verb To play a musical instrument, typically a wind instrument. I heard Al blows a mean sax.6. verb, slang To take a drug by snorting it. Those two must have blown in the bathroom because they definitely seem high now.7. verb, slang To smoke marijuana. Jim reeks of weed, so he must have been blowing earlier.8. verb, slang To perform oral sex on a male. Ew, I can't believe he thought you would blow him on your first date!9. noun A problem, challenge, or setback. After losing the lead in the division, the team suffered another blow when their best player got injured in practice.10. noun A big, elaborate party, typically marked by the consumption of alcohol. Man, I am so hung-over today—that was quite a blow last night.11. noun, slang Cocaine. Hey, got any blow? I'm looking for a good time tonight.blown (up)Sl. intoxicated. I guess I'm a little too blown up to drive.blown verbSee blown awayblown verbSee blown outblown verbSee blown upSee:- be blown away
- be blown away by something
- be blown off course
- be blown out of the water
- be blown to smithereens
- blow
- blow (one's) cool
- blow (someone or something) to bits
- blow (something) out of (all) proportion
- blow (something) sky-high
- blow (something) wide open
- blow a bundle
- blow a hype
- blow a snot rocket
- blow away
- blow beets
- blow chow
- blow cold
- blow down
- blow great guns
- blow grits
- blow jive
- blow off the map
- blow open
- blow out
- blow over
- blow smoke
- blow that for a lark
- blow the doors off (something)
- blow the gaff
- blow the lid off (something)
- blow this/that for a game of soldiers
- blow town
- blow up
- blow with the wind
- blow Z's
- blown
- blown (all) out of proportion
- blown away
- blown out
- blown up
- have (one's) wig blown off
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Synonyms for blownadj being moved or acted upon by moving air or vaporRelated Wordsadj breathing laboriously or convulsivelySynonymsRelated Words- breathless
- dyspneal
- dyspneic
- dyspnoeal
- dyspnoeic
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