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Words and phrases that have a meaning related to blow:   (353 results)

Appears in the definition of:
., bang, bash, beat, below the belt, belt, biff, black eye, blow-by-blow, blow drier, blow dryer, blow gas, blowing gas, blow up, bluster, boot, box, breeze, brunt, bump, catch, chuff, clarion, clip, clout, cold, concussion, counterblow, coup de grace, crack, crushing, cushion, cut down, deal, deathblow, deliver, dent, dodge, drop, dynamite, epigastric fossa, fawkes, fell, flashpoint, flash point, flick, fracture, get, gouge, gunpowder plot, guy fawkes, hair drier, hair dryer, hand blower, heavy, hit, horn, huff, insufflate, jab, jabbing, kayoed, kick, kicking, knife thrust, knock, knockdown, knocked outp, knockout, ko, ko'd, land, lash, lick, mighty, napping, nick, outp, pat, pit of the stomach, plug, poke, poking, puff, punch, rabbit punch, rap, set in, severe, sharp, shiner, shot, slap, smack, smacker, smacking, smash, smite, snick, squall, stab, stay, stinger, storm, strike, strike down, strike hard, stroke, stun, stunned, stunning, stupefied, stupefy, stupefying, submarine, swat, swing, swipe, tap, tapping, thrill, thrust, thrusting, thump, thwack, trumpet, uppercut, waft, wale, wallop, weal, welt, whack, wheal, whip, whiplash, winnow, woozy

More general:
amplify, break, break down, break open, breathe out, breathing out, bring out, burst, conk out, declare, depart, die, direct, discharge, disclose, discover, displace, divulge, eject, exaggerate, excite, exhalation, exhale, expel, expend, expiration, expire, expose, fail, form, give away, give out, give way, go, go away, go wrong, gush, happening, hyperbolize, impact, impart, lay, let on, let out, locomote, magnify, miscarry, move, natural event, occurrence, overdraw, overstate, put down, release, repose, rest, reveal, send, shape, sound, spirt, split, spout, spurt, stimulate, stir, stroke, surprise, travel, use, wind

Synonyms:
ball up, be adrift, blast, blow out, blunder, bluster, boast, bobble, bollix, bollix up, bollocks, bollocks up, botch, botch up, brag, bump, bungle, burn out, drift, fellate, float, flub, fluff, foul up, fumble, gas, gasconade, go down on, gust, louse up, mess up, mishandle, muck up, muff, puff, reversal, reverse, screw up, setback, shock, shoot a line, shove along, shove off, spoil, squander, swash, tout, vaunt, waste

More specific:
bang, bash, belt, biff, bluster, boot, box, buffeting, burn, chuff, clip, concussion, counterblow, crow, fling, gasp, gloat, hammer, hammering, heave, huff, insufflation, jar, jolt, jounce, kick, kicking, knife thrust, knock, knockdown, knockout, ko, lash, lavish, lick, overspend, pant, poke, pound, pounding, puff, puff of air, punch, rap, sandblast, set in, shock, shot, shower, slap, smack, smacking, smash, splurge, squall, stab, stinger, storm, stream, strike, swat, swing, tap, thrust, thump, thwack, tide, triumph, trumpet, uppercut, waft, wallop, whack, whang, whiff, whip, whiplash

Often used in the same context:
bestow, blew, blows, bow, fell, joe, shadow, shadows

Part of:
combat, fight, fighting

Antonyms:
conserve, economise, economize, husband, lay aside, save, save up



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