Sentence for blew | Use blew in a sentence

Blew example sentence. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use blew in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for blew.

  • Lady Judith blew. (10)
  • Yu blew in my ear. (8)
  • Redworth blew again. (10)
  • He blew the match out. (8)
  • Mr. Wagge blew his nose. (8)
  • At night it blew a gale. (10)
  • She blew the candle out. (10)
  • She blew the candle out. (22)
  • What blew you down, then? (8)
  • She blew away the rumour. (10)
  • He blew out a long puff of smoke. (8)
  • He blew off a long sighing breath. (9)
  • The breeze that blew seemed mercy. (10)
  • The breeze that blew seemed mercy. (22)
  • Herr Paul blew out a cloud of smoke. (8)
  • A second trumpet blew very martially. (10)
  • Suddenly Christian blew out the lamp. (12)
  • The ladies blew his familiar whistle. (10)
  • He drank, and callously blew smoke at Shelton. (8)
  • He blew out the light and lay down on the sofa. (12)
  • He replaced it in the candlestick and blew it out. (1)
  • Dartrey blew his pooh-pooh on feminine suspicions. (10)
  • Sullivan Smith blew the sound of a reflected ahem. (10)
  • And suddenly he blew his ocarina in a dreadful manner. (8)
  • February blew South-west for the pairing of the birds. (10)
  • Sana had puffed himself hot, and now blew for coolness. (10)
  • A sharp wind blew, and her shabby little cloak fluttered. (12)
  • But the wind blew so hard, we could get little else to smoke. (2)
  • She lifted her hand, blew him a kiss, and he saw her smiling. (8)
  • Through the open doors there blew in an icy blast mixed with snow. (12)
  • And taking up an odorator she blew over him a little cloud of scent. (8)
  • But, observe: there were exterior agencies at work: a stout wind blew. (10)
  • He blew a whistle; the carriage dashed down from the head of the street. (10)
  • He took the saucepan off the flame, and, distending his frail cheeks, blew. (8)
  • Jon blew his nose, and scowled; never in all his life had he scowled like that! (8)
  • She blew prodigious deep-chested sighs of a coquette that has taken to roaring. (10)
  • The South-west wind blew, and the hours of the night were not evil to outcasts. (10)
  • And, taking his arm, she went downstairs with him, and blew him a kiss from the doorway. (8)
  • He blew clouds of smoke, and twirled his little beard with the fingers of his left hand. (12)
  • A South-easterly wind blew the waters to shifty goldleaf prints of brilliance under the sun. (10)
  • All night a strong wind blew up the valley, and the acorns fell pattering over me from the oak. (2)
  • Heir Paul blew his nose loudly, and, taking up a cap that had fallen from a cracker, put it on. (8)
  • The West wind blew, and gave her a view of the Downs beyond the Weald from her southern window. (10)
  • A jolly wind blew clouds and dust and leaves: I could have fancied I was going to my own father. (10)
  • Fortune, moreover, the favourer of Nic Sedgett, blew foul whichever the way Robert set his sails. (22)
  • Redworth blew a heavy breath; and it should be chronicled as a sigh; but it was hugely masculine. (10)
  • There he blew the bellows so violently that the housekeeper looked at him with silent indignation. (5)
  • The rare passengers blew into their hands, and shuffled in their wooden shoes to set the blood agog. (2)
  • He spoke of it to Mr. Wythan once, and the latter took a big breath and blew such a lord to the winds. (10)
  • Little gusts of sick, warm wind blew across the great avenue at the corners of the intersecting streets. (9)
  • A light wind blew, carrying already a scent from the earth and growth pushing up, for the year was early. (8)
  • The sun that scorched his face fell on their backs, the breeze that cooled his back blew on their cheeks. (8)
  • It was a brilliant day, with the promise of sunshine, through which a chilly wind blew, for the manoeuvres. (9)
  • He puffed and blew like one working simultaneously at bugle and big drum on hearing an allusion to Victoria. (10)
  • She eyed us softly in a fixed manner, while the sea-wind blew her thick redbrown hair to threads on her cheek. (10)
  • Jenna smoked triumphantly and blew great clouds, with an eye aloft for the stools, basins, chairs, and water descending. (10)
  • The sunshine had the after- storm glister; the air was brisk, and the breeze blew balm from the heart of the pine forest. (9)
  • And the breeze, ruffling the desert sand, blew the grains against the palms of his hands, outstretched above the warm earth. (8)
  • The wind was contrary, and blew in furious gusts; nor were the aspects of nature any more clement than the doings of the sky. (2)
  • The two had driven from his house to spread the malignant rumour abroad; already they blew the biting world on his raw wound. (10)
  • She touched it with her lips; skipped back, twirled round, danced silently a second, blew a kiss, and like quicksilver was gone. (8)
  • When Barto Rizzo had finished reading, he went from the chamber and blew his voice into what Luigi supposed to be a hollow tube. (10)
  • All smiles ran the highways wet; The worm drew its links from the turf; The bird of felicity loud Spun high, and a South wind blew. (10)
  • The room grew darker; the wind, getting up as the sun went down, blew a few dropped petals of the pear-tree against the window-pane. (8)
  • With a breath he blew them out, to beat their wings The way of such transfeminated things, And France had sense of vacancy in Light. (10)
  • Each year saw more of their silver cockleshells putting out from port, and the cheeks of those who blew the sails more violently distended. (8)
  • He might as well have tried to fetter the summer breeze that blew across Lake George as to balk his redskin allies of their destined prey. (19)
  • Partly for an admonition to him, or in pure nervousness, Peterborough blew his nose monstrously: an unlucky note; nothing went well after it. (10)
  • These measures might have succeeded, but the wind unluckily was in the wrong direction and blew the flames of the Huron torches away from the fort. (19)

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Definition of blew:

  • blew, bl, pa.t. of blow.(0)

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