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  • 101blow-by — /bloh buy /, n., pl. blow bies. Auto. 1. leakage of the air fuel mixture or of combustion gases between a piston and the cylinder wall into the crankcase of an automobile. 2. a device, fitted to a crankcase, for conducting such gases back to the… …

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  • 102blow in — phrasal verb Word forms blow in : present tense I/you/we/they blow in he/she/it blows in present participle blowing in past tense blew in past participle blown in 1) [intransitive] to come towards you in the air A cool breeze blew in from the… …

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  • 103blow drier — noun a hand held electric blower that can blow warm air onto the hair; used for styling hair • Syn: ↑hand blower, ↑blow dryer, ↑hair dryer, ↑hair drier • Hypernyms: ↑blower, ↑dryer, ↑drier …

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  • 104blow — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. knock, stroke, hit; disappointment; blast, wind, breeze, gale. See impulse, surprise. v. brag; gasp, pant, puff; sound; storm, breeze, whiff, waft; slang, miss, squander. See failure, waste. II (Roget …

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  • 105Air shower (room) — The term air shower can refer to the specialized antechamber which is passed through before entering a cleanroom in order to blow off excess dust particles from cleanroom personnel before they enter, to minimize contamination. HEPA filters are… …

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  • 106blow\ up — v 1a. To break or destroy or to be destroyed by explosion. He blew up the plane by means of a concealed bomb. The fireworks factory blew up when something went wrong in an electric switch. 1b. informal To explode with anger or strong feeling;… …

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  • 107blow away the cobwebs — British & Australian to do something which makes you feel less tired or bored, especially to spend time outside in the fresh air. A stroll along the cliffs will blow away the cobwebs …

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  • 108blow off steam — to do or say something that helps you get rid of strong feelings or energy. I ve told her she can call me and talk any time she wants to blow off some steam. After a long car trip, the kids need to run around a bit and let off steam. Etymology:… …

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  • 109blow — I. n. 1. Stroke, knock, rap, pat, thump, dab, beat, lick, thwack, bang. 2. Calamity, disaster, misfortune, affliction. 3. Bloom, blossom, flower, efflorescence. 4. Gale, blast, gust. II. v. n. 1. Move or flow in currents (as the wind) …

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  • 110blow dryer — /ˈbloʊ draɪə/ (say bloh druyuh) noun a handheld machine which blows out warm air and is used to dry the hair. Also, blow drier …