Sentence examples for blow down trees from inspiring English sources

The phrase "blow down trees" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of strong winds or storms causing trees to fall.
Example: "The hurricane was so powerful that it managed to blow down trees across the entire park."
Alternatives: "knock down trees" or "topple trees."

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Sink The Pink is at The Troxy, London, 12 March ticketss £27.50), sinkthepink.co.uk "Power" meaning power ballads, the ones so big and bellowy they can blow down trees and take the roof off a venue with all the fist-pumping they inspire.

The Nor'easter threatened inland areas with powerful winds that could blow down trees and limbs weakened from Sandy, the National Weather Service said while forecasting a wintry mix of rain and snow from northern Maryland to central New England.

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In North Carolina, the hurricane blew down trees as far as 100 mile inland, and copious rainfall isolated Scotland Neck.

On the northeastern shore, at Puerto Peñasco, Nora blew down trees, billboards, electric wires, taco stands, and ripped sheet-metal from homes.

Frankly, I was tired of talking to the wind--that same wind that keeps blowing down trees on the road where I live.

Hurricanes (or typhoons) can damage vegetation in certain sectors, particularly by snapping stems or blowing down trees.

In another moment they make blow down from the tree or take flight to another telephone pole.

If that wasn't enough, the Great Storm had just blown down 15m trees in southern England, the Exxon Valdez had spilt 11m gallons of crude oil off Alaska, and the French government had blown up Greenpeace's Rainbow Warrior in a New Zealand harbour.

More than a dozen people, including four children, have been killed since Friday in Spain and France, where winds of up to 100 miles per hour have torn roofs from buildings, blown down trees and power lines and whipped up huge waves.

Yet the owners of homes that were damaged not only by the rushing flood waters, but also by winds that knocked out windows or blew down trees that caused damage to the structure, stand a chance of getting money from private insurance companies, industry experts said yesterday.

High winds blew down trees and utility poles.

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