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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'leaf blower' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a device that blows air at a strong speed to clear away leaves, grass cuttings, and other debris from the ground. For example: "I just bought a new leaf blower to make quick work of cleaning up my garden."
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leaf blower
noun
A motorised garden tool that propels air out of a nozzle to move leaves and other debris.
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I am a leaf blower!
"I want a leaf blower," someone shouted.
A man with a Craftsman leaf blower.
It's sort of like a leaf blower.
Does his leaf blower gust upon your yard?
He keeps the roof clean with a gas leaf blower.
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Dave, our gardener, was at work with the leaf-blower.
And are much, much quieter than a leaf-blower.
Noise and frayed nerves (letters, March 5) are the least of the leaf-blower issues!
P3 Tom Conti scorned on social media for his leaf-blower rant on TV.
"This book," she resoundingly concludes, "has nothing to do with the leaf-blower".
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