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"Blow sweet" is not a complete sentence on its own
It could be used as part of a longer sentence or phrase, such as: "The wind began to blow sweet, carrying the scent of blooming flowers through the air." "The musicians played their instruments with such skill and emotion that the music seemed to blow sweet in the room." In these examples, "blow sweet" is used to describe the way something is carried or conveyed, often in a pleasant or enjoyable manner. It is not a common phrase and may not be suitable for formal written English.
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The country's light, architecture, and insistence on savouring life's comforts – both elemental and voluptuous – blow sweet oxygen into a relationship, imbue it with vitality and meaning.
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The Mudbug Brass Band blew "Sweet Georgia Brown".
"Blast the wrong thing, like South Koreans did, at precisely the wrong time, and they'll most certainly threaten to blow your sweet Hi-Fi system up.
They blew a sweet chance to pull within three games of the they-used-to-be Giants, who had lost earlier in the night.
Stints or guest performances with John Coltrane and Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers further solidified his reputation in the jazz community for blowing a sweet horn.
I'd blown the Sweet 16 by ignoring my friendly good-looking date in favor of a sarcastic snob at the next table.
Snir's selections from this period reflect the city's luxuriance--a place where "breeze reviv[es] the sick, / blowing between sweet basil branches," in the words of ninth-century poet Mansur al-Namari, who is still taught in Iraqi schools today.
They get some money but blow it on sweets, which only makes you wonder how things might have turned out if Sid Vicious has spent his money on licorice.
That location suggests that glyptodonts indeed evolved to land strong blows with their sweet spots.
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