Sentence The phrase "make a blow" is not a commonly used expression in English and is not considered grammatically correct.
Furthermore, it is not clear without context what the phrase means. You could use the phrase "strike a blow" which means to take action that helps to achieve a goal, such as a protest or a legal challenge. Example sentence: The citizens of the town struck a blow against the factory by filing a lawsuit.
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Make a Blow Dart Gun.
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I made a blowing gesture and pointed to the tyre, the air steward moved back, she thought I was trying to give her a kiss.
Sometimes in his demonstrations he will make a capacitor blow up, with its bang reverberating down the hall.
"What we saw this year was an insurgency unable to make a decisive blow against the A.N.S.F.," one Pentagon official said, referring to the Afghan National Security Forces.
How to Make a Target Blow.
For no clear reason, Jake can stretch to any length and alter his body, extending his front leg to make a bridge, blowing up to mountain size, or turning himself into an armchair.
For example, to make a finite blow-up to the problem (1.1), for fixed m, p 1, p 2, α 1 and n, q 1, q 2, α 2, constants a and b should be properly large such that the following inequality ρ 2 > 1 a ( 1 + m − p 1 ) 1 b ( 1 + n − q 1 ).
Make a wish and blow out your birthday candles.
He tried to make a wish and blow it away, but crushed it between his fingers instead.
When you make a spark, gently blow on it and put both stones on the tinder for a flame.
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