blow in a sentence
v. i.
π Grade Level: Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5
Definition
'Blow' refers to a strong movement of air or a sudden impact that causes emotional distress or setback.
Sample Sentences
- The wind began to blow fiercely, shaking the branches of the trees.
- It was a blow to his confidence when he received the negative feedback.
- She decided to blow off some steam by going for a long run.
- The referee's whistle blew, signaling the end of the match.
- He used a hairdryer to blow dry his hair before the party.
- The news of their engagement made her heart blow with joy.
- A sudden blow to the head can cause serious injuries.
- The leaves drifted softly to the ground as the autumn breeze blew.
- She watched as the candles flickered and then blew out in the draft.
- In the heat of the argument, he let a harsh blow of words escape his lips.
- The wind began to blow softly through the trees.
- She decided to blow up the balloons for the party.
- He felt a sudden blow to his confidence after the criticism.
- As the storm approached, the waves began to blow higher.
- They watched the leaves blow across the pavement in the autumn breeze.
- He took a deep breath and prepared to blow out the candles on his cake.
- The boxer delivered a powerful blow to his opponent's jaw.
- With a gentle blow, she sent the dandelion seeds scattering into the air.
- The referee called a foul after the player suffered a hard blow to the head.
- She felt a chill as the cold air began to blow through the open window.
- The wind began to blow fiercely as the storm approached.
- He decided to blow out the candles on the cake before making a wish.
- Her sudden departure was a blow to the entire team.
- The artist used a blowtorch to create stunning effects in the sculpture.
- Children love to blow bubbles in the summer sunshine.
- It was a blow to his confidence when he didn't get the job he wanted.
- The referee will blow the whistle to signal the end of the match.
- She felt a blow of cold air as the door swung open.
- He tried to blow his nose quietly during the lecture.
- The news of the accident was a heavy blow to the community.
- She watched the leaves blow across the yard, dancing in the breeze.
- He was upset to hear that the job opportunity had blown away.
- The coach told the team not to blow their chances in the final game.
- With a single blow, he shattered the glass door.
- They decided to blow up balloons for the birthday party.
- Her confidence seemed to blow away with each failed attempt.
- He took a deep breath and then blew out the candles on the cake.
- The news of their engagement blew through the community quickly.
- She felt a rush of excitement blow over her as she entered the arena.
- She gave a gentle blow to the dandelion, watching the seeds scatter.
- He felt a blow to his confidence after the harsh criticism.
- The whistle gave a sharp blow, signaling the end of the game.
- As the candles flickered, she made a wish and blew them out.
- The boxer delivered a powerful blow that knocked his opponent down.
- They decided to blow off some steam with a weekend getaway.
- A sudden blow of cold air swept through the open window.
- He couldn't believe the blow his team took when they lost the championship.
- The artist captured the essence of a gentle blow in her painting.
- The wind began to blow gently through the trees.
- He decided to blow out the candles before making a wish.
- The sudden blow to his confidence left him feeling discouraged.
- She could feel the warm air blow against her face as she stepped outside.
- The referee decided to blow the whistle to signal the end of the game.
- He used a leaf blower to clear the yard of autumn leaves.
- As the storm approached, the skies began to darken and the winds started to blow violently.
- The news of her promotion made her heart blow with excitement.
- Itβs important to blow your nose before entering the exam room.
- The artist used a blowtorch to create unique textures on the metal surface.
- He decided to blow off some steam by going for a run.
- She took a deep breath and blew out the candles on her birthday cake.
- The teacher warned that failing the exam would blow his chances of graduating.
- A strong gust of wind blew the leaves across the yard.
- He felt a blow to his confidence after receiving the critical feedback.
- She managed to blow the dust off the old books before reading them.
- The news of her promotion made him feel like he could blow the roof off in celebration.
- As he blew into the flute, a beautiful melody filled the air.