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Definition of blow
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Blow (v. t.) To
spread
by
report;
to
publish;
to
disclose.
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Blow
::
Blow (n.) The
infliction
of evil; a
sudden
calamity;
something
which
produces
mental,
physical,
or
financial
suffering
or loss (esp. when
sudden);
a
buffet..
Flute
::
Flute (v. i.) A
musical
wind
instrument,
consisting
of a
hollow
cylinder
or pipe, with holes along its
length,
stopped
by the
fingers
or by keys which are
opened
by the
fingers.
The
modern
flute is
closed
at the upper end, and blown with the mouth at a
lateral
hole..
Blow
::
Blow (v. i.) To
produce
a
current
of air; to move, as air, esp. to move
rapidly
or with
power;
as, the wind
blows..
Amphoric
::
Amphoric
(a.)
Produced
by, or
indicating,
a
cavity
in the
lungs,
not
filled,
and
giving
a sound like that
produced
by
blowing
into an empty
decanter;
as,
amphoric
respiration
or
resonance..
Whack
::
Whack (n.) A smart
resounding
blow.
Stamp
::
Stamp (v. i.) To cut out, bend, or
indent,
as
paper,
sheet
metal,
etc., into
various
forms,
by a blow or
suddenly
applied
pressure
with a stamp or die, etc.; to mint; to
coin..
Puff
::
Puff (n.) To blow in
puffs,
or with short and
sudden
whiffs..
Parry
::
Parry (n.) A
warding
off of a
thrust
or blow, as in sword and
bayonet
exercises
or in
boxing;
hence,
figuratively,
a
defensive
movement
in
debate
or other
intellectual
encounter..
Puffer
::
Puffer
(n.) Any
plectognath
fish which
inflates
its body, as the
species
of
Tetrodon
and
Diodon;
--
called
also
blower,
puff-fish,
swellfish,
and
globefish..
Fillip
::
Fillip
(n.) A jerk of the
finger
forced
suddenly
from the
thumb;
a smart blow.
Blow Valve
::
Blow valve () See
Snifting
valve.
Inblown
::
Inblown
(a.) Blown in or into.
Slap
::
Slap (n.) With a
sudden
and
violent
blow;
hence,
quickly;
instantly;
directly..
Pyrochlore
::
Pyrochlore
(n.) A
niobate
of
calcium,
cerium,
and other
bases,
occurring
usually
in
octahedrons
of a
yellowish
or
brownish
color and
resinous
luster;
-- so
called
from its
becoming
grass-green
on being
subjected
to heat under the
blowpipe..
Thud
::
Thud (n.) A dull sound
without
resonance,
like that
produced
by
striking
with, or
striking
against,
some
comparatively
soft
substance;
also, the
stroke
or blow
producing
such
sound;
as, the thrud of a
cannon
ball
striking
the
earth..
Outblown
::
Outblown
(a.)
Inflated
with wind.
Windflower
::
Windflower
(n.) The
anemone;
-- so
called
because
formerly
supposed
to open only when the wind was
blowing.
See
Anemone.
Callithump
::
Callithump
(n.) A
somewhat
riotous
parade,
accompanied
with the
blowing
of tin
horns,
and other
discordant
noises;
also, a
burlesque
serenade;
a
charivari..
Bastinado
::
Bastinado
(n.) A blow with a stick or
cudgel.
Swinge
::
Swinge
(n.) The sweep of
anything
in
motion;
a
swinging
blow; a
swing.
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