blew

Related to blew: blew a fuse, blew off
See:
  • blow
  • blow (one) to (something)
  • blow (one's) brains out
  • blow (one's) cool
  • blow (one's) cork
  • blow (one's) cover
  • blow (one's) donuts
  • blow (one's) doors off
  • blow (one's) doughnuts
  • blow (one's) fuse
  • blow (one's) lid
  • blow (one's) lines
  • blow (one's) own horn
  • blow (one's) own trumpet
  • blow (one's) socks off
  • blow (someone or something) out of the water
  • blow (someone or something) to bits
  • blow (someone or something) to pieces
  • blow (someone) a kiss
  • blow (something) out of (all) proportion
  • blow (something) up out of proportion
  • blow (something) wide open
  • blow (up)on (someone or something)
  • blow a bundle
  • blow a fuse
  • blow a hole in (something)
  • blow a hype
  • blow a raspberry
  • blow a snot rocket
  • blow a strawberry
  • blow a/the deal
  • blow away
  • blow away the cobwebs
  • blow beets
  • blow chow
  • blow cold
  • blow great guns
  • blow grits
  • blow hot and cold
  • blow in(to)
  • blow it
  • blow it all
  • blow itself out
  • blow jive
  • blow off
  • blow off the map
  • blow on (something)
  • blow open
  • blow out
  • blow over
  • blow past (someone or something)
  • blow sky-high
  • blow smoke
  • blow that for a lark
  • blow the coals
  • blow the cobwebs away
  • blow the coop
  • blow the doors off (something)
  • blow the gaff
  • blow the lid off (something)
  • blow the whistle (on) (someone or something)
  • blow this/that for a game of soldiers
  • blow to smithereens
  • blow town
  • blow up
  • blow up a storm
  • blow with the wind
  • blow Z's
References in classic literature
Then the Wizard blew a bubble around his chubby little body and smaller bubbles around each of his Ryls and Knooks.
The fair breeze blew, the white foam flew, The furrow followed free: We were the first that ever burst Into that silent sea.
The wind blew hard and joggled the water of the ocean, sending ripples across its surface.
As a vast herd of cows in a rich farmer's yard, if, while they are milked, they hear their calves at a distance, lamenting the robbery which is then committing, roar and bellow; so roared forth the Somersetshire mob an hallaloo, made up of almost as many squalls, screams, and other different sounds as there were persons, or indeed passions among them: some were inspired by rage, others alarmed by fear, and others had nothing in their heads but the love of fun; but chiefly Envy, the sister of Satan, and his constant companion, rushed among the crowd, and blew up the fury of the women; who no sooner came up to Molly than they pelted her with dirt and rubbish.
Then the bands thundered in, with "Rally round the flag, boys, rally once again!" Next, she blew another call ("to the Standard") .
Before that, you shall dance in the air!' And he held one nostril and blew with the other at the two regiments; they were separated and blown away in the blue sky over the mountains, one this way, and the other that.