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blew

[bloo]

verb

  1. simple past tense of blow.

  2. simple past tense of blow.



blew

/ ː /

verb

  1. the past tense of blow 1

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“When this blew up in my face, I saw the personal betrayal of the hours that we spent on trying to get that up,” the committee chair said.

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Paul McCartney has famously remarked that "Pet Sounds" “blew me out of the water,” adding that “no one is educated musically till they’ve heard that album.”

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“Unfortunately, that tends to be what it ends up being — whether it be Venmo requests, whether it be people telling you in their comments, ‘Hey, you blew my parlay.

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Ed Sheeran blew fans away when he made a surprise appearance at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Liverpool last month.

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"It really blew my mind, so I asked: 'How come a country that did not have a colonial past in Zambia had so many artefacts from Zambia in its collection?'"

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