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Phrasal verbs starting with "blow"

13 phrasal verbs use this verb

blow apart
B2

To destroy something by an explosion or violent force, or to thoroughly disprove an argument.

blow away
B1

To impress someone greatly; to defeat someone decisively; or for wind to carry something away.

blow down
A2

For the wind to knock something over or topple it to the ground.

blow in
B1

To arrive suddenly or unexpectedly, or for wind to carry something into a place.

blow into
B1

To arrive at a place suddenly and unexpectedly; or to force air into an object.

blow off
B2

To ignore or cancel an obligation or person; for something to be removed by wind; or to release pressure.

blow on
A2

To direct a stream of air from the mouth onto something.

blow out
A2

To extinguish a flame with breath or wind; to fail suddenly; or to defeat someone easily.

blow over
B1

For a problem, argument, or scandal to come to an end without serious consequences; or for wind to knock something over.

blow past
B2

To move past something very quickly; or to exceed a target or limit suddenly.

blow through
B2

To spend or use up something quickly and carelessly; or to move through a place at speed.

blow up
A2

To explode or cause to explode; to inflate with air; to become very angry; or for something to suddenly become a major issue.

blow upon
C1

To direct a stream of air onto something, or (figuratively) to tarnish or damage a reputation.