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  1. 3 meanings: 1. informal to arrive or enter suddenly blow-in 2. Australian and Irish informal an unwelcome newcomer or stranger.... Click for more definitions.

  2. 4 [transitive, intransitive] blow (something) if you blow a whistle, musical instrument, etc. or if a whistle, etc. blows, you produce a sound by blowing into the whistle, etc. The referee blew his whistle. the sound of trumpets blowing; your nose; 5 [transitive] blow your nose to clear your nose by blowing strongly through it into a tissue or ...

  3. blowup: [noun] a blowing up: such as. explosion. an outburst of temper. enlargement 2.

  4. BLOW (SOMEONE/SOMETHING) UP definition: 1. to destroy something or kill someone with a bomb, or to be destroyed or killed by a bomb: 2. to…. Learn more.

  5. The earliest known use of the noun by-blow is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for by-blow is from 1594, in the writing of Richard Barnfield, poet. by-blow is formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: by- comb. form, blow n.1. See etymology.

  6. The meaning of BLOWHARD is an arrogantly and pompously boastful or opinionated person : braggart, windbag. How to use blowhard in a sentence.

  7. BLOW-BY-BLOW definition: 1. A blow-by-blow description contains every detail and action of an event: 2. A blow-by-blow…. Learn more.

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