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المنتدى : الدروس و الاستفسارات
English Phrasal Verb - To blow

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To blow about means that the wind moves something in different directions

After the concert, there was a lot of litter blowing about in the park
We tried to collect up all the rubbish and plastic bags that were blowing about in the wind

To blow away means that the wind blows something from the place it was in to another

We fixed the tent securely so that it wouldn't be blown away in the strong wind
The wind blew all the labels away so I didn’t know what I had planted in the garden

To blow back means that the wind blows something in the direction it came from

When I turned the corner, the wind was so strong I just got blown back
The wind blew the smoke back down the chimney into the room

To blow down means that the wind makes something fall to the ground
A tree was blocking the road. It had been blown down in the storm
The hurricane had blown down the traffic signals and electricity cables all over town

To blow off means that the winds removes something from a position on something

I was trying to pick up my hat that had been blown off in the wind
The wind was so strong, I got blown off my bicycle

To blow out means to extinguish a fire or flame

I couldn't light the campfire. The wind kept blowing it out
Happy Birthday! Blow out the candles on your cake

To blow over means that an argument or some trouble has come to an end

I thought that the argument would quickly blow over but it didn't
All that has blown over now. We've forgotten about it

To blow up means to destroy something by an explosion

The vehicle was blown up when it drove over a landmine
They were carrying homemade bombs to blow up the plane mid-flight

To blow up also means to lose your temper, to become very angry

He was furious. He just blew up and started shouting at everyone
My parents blew up when they found me smoking. They were so angry

To blow up also means to put air into something
That tire looks flat. I must go blow it up
I spent the afternoon blowing up balloons for the party



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