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92 Synonyms & Antonyms for BLEW | Thesaurus.com

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blew

verb as in blast, rush of air, wind

verb as in make sound, usually with instrument

verb as in leave suddenly

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verb as in ruin chance

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verb as in use up money

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Example Sentences

But soon a whistle blew, Bilodeau was called for his fourth foul, and the momentum dramatically shifted.

Starting this campaign on Saturday, Littler was millimetres away from a nine-darter when he missed double 12 as he blew Meikle away in the fourth and final set of the second-round match.

From BBC

But this is a party that just lost the White House, the Senate and blew a real opportunity to reclaim the House.

From Salon

When the global pandemic gave him the chance to become a hero as Bush was after 9/11 he blew it and I wouldn't assume that he will do any better this time.

From Salon

When he confronted his father about the post, it blew up into an argument that kept escalating.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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