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blow in verb to arrive US, 1882- About that time Sid Barry blew in from New York[.] — Milton Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 21, 1946
- Well, children, the big bad wolf blew into town as advertised[.] — Steve Allen, Bop Fables, p. 21, 1955
- Sapphire waited until 2.30. Then he blew in by the kitchen window round at the back[.] — Charles Raven, Underworld Nights, p. 11, 1956
- Always had him up for a ding-dong yarn when he blew in. — Dymphna Cusack, Picnic Races, p. 218, 1962
- He had blown into town with no ’ho. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Airtight Willie and Me, p. 21, 1979
- According to Lairdy, some terrific birds blow in up there. — Roy Slaven (John Doyle), Five South Coast Seasons, p. 56, 1992
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