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Blowing — synonyms, definition

1. blowing (a)

21 synonym
airy balmy blasting blustering blustery breathing breezy drifting flapping fluttering flying gasping gusty panting puffing stormy turbulent waving whipping wind-swept • • •

2. blowing (Noun)

12 synonyms
blasting blustering breathing breeze draught gasping gust panting puff puffing seepage wind
1 definition

blowing (Noun) — Processing that involves blowing a gas.

1 type of
processing
1 type
insufflation

3. blowing (Verb)

49 synonyms
balling up ballsing up being adrift blowing out boasting bobbling bodging bollixing bollixing up bollocksing bollocksing up botching botching up bragging buggering bumbling bungling burning out butchering cocking up • • •
22 definitions

blowing (Verb) — Exhale hard. ex. "blow on the soup to cool it down"

blowing (Verb) — Be blowing or storming. ex. "The wind blew from the West"

blowing (Verb) — Free of obstruction by blowing air through. ex. "blow one's nose"

blowing (Verb) — Be in motion due to some air or water current. ex. "The leaves were blowing in the wind"

blowing (Verb) — Make a sound as if blown. ex. "The whistle blew"

blowing (Verb) — Shape by blowing. ex. "Blow a glass vase"

blowing (Verb) — Make a mess of, destroy or ruin. ex. "I blew the dinner and we had to eat out"

blowing (Verb) — Spend thoughtlessly; throw away. ex. "He blew his inheritance on his insincere friends"

blowing (Verb) — Spend lavishly or wastefully on. ex. "He blew a lot of money on his new home theatre"

blowing (Verb) — Sound by having air expelled through a tube. ex. "The trumpets blew"

blowing (Verb) — Play or sound a wind instrument. ex. "She blew the horn"

blowing (Verb) — Provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation.

blowing (Verb) — Cause air to go in, on, or through. ex. "Blow my hair dry"

blowing (Verb) — Cause to move by means of an air current. ex. "The wind blew the leaves around in the yard"

blowing (Verb) — Spout moist air from the blowhole. ex. "The whales blew"

blowing (Verb) — Leave; informal or rude. ex. "Blow now!"

blowing (Verb) — Lay eggs. ex. "certain insects are said to blow"

blowing (Verb) — Cause to be revealed and jeopardized. ex. "The story blew their cover"

blowing (Verb) — Show off.

blowing (Verb) — Allow to regain its breath. ex. "blow a horse"

blowing (Verb) — Melt, break, or become otherwise unusable. ex. "The lightbulbs blew out" ex. "The fuse blew"

blowing (Verb) — Burst suddenly. ex. "The tire blew" ex. "We blew a tire"

68 types of
amplifying breaking breaking down breaking open breathing out bringing out bursting conking out crapping out departing directing discharging disclosing discovering displacing divulging dropping dying ejecting exaggerating • • •
21 type
blasting blustering breezing burning chuffing crowing gasping gloating heaving huffing insufflating panting puffing setting in squalling storming streaming tiding triumphing wafting • • •