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blowing down
verb
Present participle of blow down
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I mean, she was blowing down that straightaway.
Until then, the term had referred to the cold winds blowing down from the Korean Peninsula.
It is their best bet for protecting themselves from the chill winds blowing down from Tokyo.
"I can't believe that worked!" he marvels after blowing down the first pig's house.
Among writers, with the tumbleweed blowing down Grub Street, the garret loomed.
(Many of the soils of Ecuador are extremely fertile, a result of volcanic ash blowing down from the Andes).
When Lehman went down, most observers forecast there would tumbleweed blowing down the streets by now.
They employ expert sign painters & insure the sign against blowing down.
I'm sure I remember tumbleweeds blowing down the deserted, arrow-straight main drag, St George's Terrace.
"There's a cold wind blowing down my old road/down the backstreets where the pines grow".
I stood at an upstairs window watching the leaves blowing down from the trees onto the wet black tarmac.
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