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  2. Blew Boutique

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    Blew Boutique brings a fresh approach to modest style.

  3. BLEW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    blew | American Dictionary. us / blu / Add to word list. past simple of blow. (Definition of blew from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of blew.

  4. Blew Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    More from Merriam-Webster on blew. Thesaurus: All synonyms and antonyms for blew. Nglish: Translation of blew for Spanish Speakers. Britannica English: Translation of blew for Arabic Speakers.

  5. Synonyms for BLEW: gasped, panted, heaved, hove, puffed, wheezed, choked, snored; Antonyms of BLEW: conserved, protected, saved, preserved, skimped, laid up, scrimped, hoarded.

  6. BLEW Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    Blew definition: simple past tense of blow2. . See examples of BLEW used in a sentence.

  7. BLEW | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    At the end of 1976, that's when it just blew up. Witnesses said the explosion blew out the windows of businesses in the area. He blew out the air with a scream. The windmill had continued pumping whenever the wind blew, producing enough to fill the cistern 5 feet deep.

  8. 1. (of the wind or air) to be in motion. 2. to move along, carried by or as if by the wind. 3. to produce or emit a current of air, as with the mouth or a bellows. 4. (of a horn, trumpet, etc.) to give out sound. 5. to make a blowing sound; whistle: The sirens blew at noon.

  9. Blow Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    1. a of air. (1) : to be in motion. A breeze blew gently. (2) : to move with speed or force. The wind was blowing. b. : to move or run quickly. The linebacker blew past the tackle. 2. : to send forth a current of air or other gas. Don't blow on your soup. 3. a. : to make a sound by or as if by blowing. hear the train blow. b.

  10. blew - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

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    a sudden, hard stroke with a hand, fist, or weapon: a quick blow to the back of the neck. a sudden shock or terrible event: Her being fired was a terrible blow. a sudden attack or drastic action: The army struck a blow to the south. Idioms at one blow, with a single act: became wealthy and famous at one blow. Also, at a blow.

  11. blew - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes |...

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    Definition of blew in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.