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To blew
verb
To produce an air current.
Exact(4)
Policemen using trained dogs found a live bomb powerful enough to blew the plane apart in the cockpit of a jetliner.
For what it's worth, Apple managed to blew past their own forecasted expectations ($34 billion in revenues, with earnings of at least $8.68/share).
According to Barbera "the net result at the preview of Anchors Away that I went to, blew the audience away".
But the men behind bars, whom Redlitz described as "the most engaged audience I've ever spoken to," blew him away with their enthusiasm -- and business plans.
Similar(56)
He began to blow.
Waiting to blow up.
To blow stuff up.
Sure to blow up.
To blow it up.
It's going to blow out".
I was ready to blow it off.
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