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been blow
verb
To produce an air current.
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Mr. Hahn also said Chief Parks had told him today that the situation had been blow out of proportion and misinterpreted.
"It's been blow after blow this year, but we've rode them and that's been the key to our success," added the manager, whose side are ninth in the Premier League table with 19 points from 13 games.
It is a fast and easy way to dry your hair when you are pressed for time, and, if you use it after applying a protective oil, it can make hair feel soft.#*Banana clips are excellent for styling hair which has been blow dried.
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Games between these two sides in the last five years have been blow-outs too.
Probably not, but her hair would still look as if it had been blow-dried by a stylist on the way out of the airplane.
I washed my own hair and by 5 30 P.M. it had been blow-dried into the adult version of Alice in Wonderland, sides rolled up and under.
The split lower lip only added to his appeal, so I moved on to his hair, which had clearly been blow-dried, and to the strand of turquoise pebbles visible through his unbuttoned shirt.
It's all very elegantly production-designed, like a country wench from a Henry Fielding novel who's been blow-dried and maquillaged and squeezed into a nice new Alice Temperley frock.
A 24-point lead had been blown.
Both his legs have been blown off.
I've been blown away.
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