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Definition of blown
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Blown (p. p. & a.)
Stale;
worthless.
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Muff
::
Muff (n.) A blown
cylinder
of glass which is
afterward
flattened
out to make a
sheet.
Bull''s-eye
::
Bull's-eye
(n.) A thick knob or
protuberance
left on glass by the end of the pipe
through
which it was
blown.
Toot
::
Toot (v. i.) To blow or sound a horn; to make
similar
noise by
contact
of the
tongue
with the root of the upper teeth at the
beginning
and end of the
sound;
also, to give forth such a
sound,
as a horn when
blown..
Blown
::
Blown (p. p. & a.)
Covered
with the eggs and
larvae
of
flies;
fly
blown.
Full-blown
::
Full-blown
(a.) Fully
expanded,
as a
blossom;
as, a
full-bloun
rose..
High-blown
::
High-blown
(a.)
Inflated,
as with
conceit..
Inblown
::
Inblown
(a.) Blown in or into.
Manna
::
Manna (n.) A name given to
lichens
of the genus
Lecanora,
sometimes
blown into heaps in the
deserts
of
Arabia
and
Africa,
and
gathered
and used as
food..
Ranz Des Vaches
::
Ranz des
vaches
() The name for
numerous
simple,
but very
irregular,
melodies
of the Swiss
mountaineers,
blown on a long tube
called
the
Alpine
horn, and
sometimes
sung..
Blown
::
Blown (p. p. & a.)
Swollen;
inflated;
distended;
puffed
up, as
cattle
when
gorged
with green food which
develops
gas..
Ward-corn
::
Ward-corn
(n.) The duty of
keeping
watch and ward (see the Note under
Watch,
n., 1) with a horn to be blown upon any
occasion
of
surprise..
Windfall
::
Windfall
(n.)
Anything
blown down or off by the wind, as fruit from a tree, or the tree
itself,
or a
portion
of a
forest
prostrated
by a
violent
wind, etc..
Outblown
::
Outblown
(a.)
Inflated
with wind.
Spooney
::
Spoondrift
(n.) Spray blown from the tops waves
during
a gale at sea; also, snow
driven
in the wind at sea; --
written
also
spindrift..
Inflated
::
Inflated
(a.)
Filled,
as with air or gas; blown up;
distended;
as, a
balloon
inflated
with gas..
Flabile
::
Flabile
(a.)
Liable
to be blown
about.
Full-blown
::
Full-blown
(a.) Fully
distended
with wind, as a
sail..
Clarinet
::
Clarinet
(n.) A wind
instrument,
blown by a
single
reed, of
richer
and
fuller
tone than the oboe, which has a
double
reed. It is the
leading
instrument
in a
military
band..
Call
::
Call (n.) A note blown on the horn to
encourage
the
hounds.
Blown
::
Blown (p. p. & a.) Out of
breath;
tired;
exhausted.
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