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  • 11Blow — Blow, n. 1. A blowing, esp., a violent blowing of the wind; a gale; as, a heavy blow came on, and the ship put back to port. [1913 Webster] 2. The act of forcing air from the mouth, or through or from some instrument; as, to give a hard blow on a …

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  • 12Through a Naked Lens — is an American play by author George Barthel. It received its world premiere Off Broadway at the Wings Theatre in New York City. The play itself uses historical evidence and imagined circumstances to depict the rise of early Hollywood film star… …

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  • 13blow one's nose — ► blow one s nose clear one s nose of mucus by blowing through it. Main Entry: ↑blow …

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  • 14blow (someone) a raspberry — british phrase to make a rude sound by putting your tongue through your lips and blowing Thesaurus: to make a communicative soundhyponym Main entry: blow …

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  • 15blow your nose — phrase to clean your nose by forcing air through it He took out a handkerchief and blew his nose loudly. Thesaurus: relating to the nosehyponym general words for the face or its featuressynonym Main entry: blow …

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  • 16blow|pipe — «BLOH PYP», noun. 1. a tube for blowing air or gas into a flame to increase the heat. 2. a blowgun. 3. a long, metal tube used in glass blowing to blow molten glass into the desired shape, form, or size; blowtube. 4. Medicine. an instrument for… …

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  • 17blow-hole — n 1.) a hole in the surface of ice where water animals such as ↑seals come to breathe 2.) a hole in the top of the head of a ↑whale, ↑dolphin etc through which they breathe …

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  • 18blow|gun — «BLOH GUHN», noun. 1. a tube through which a person blows arrows, darts, or other missiles; blowpipe. 2. = peashooter. (Cf. ↑peashooter) Also, blowtube …

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  • 19blow|hole — «BLOH HOHL», noun. 1. a hole for breathing, in the top of the head of whales, porpoises, and dolphins. 2. a hole in the ice to which whales, seals, and walruses come to breathe. 3. a hole through which air or gas escapes or can escape. 4. a… …

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  • 20blow — blow1 verb (past blew; past participle blown) 1》 (of wind) move creating an air current.     ↘be carried or driven by the wind. 2》 expel air through pursed lips.     ↘force air through the mouth into (an instrument) to make a sound.     ↘force… …

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