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There are 23 words containing NDBLOW

as␣the␣wind␣blowscop␣and␣blowdry␣up␣and␣blow␣awayendblownhandblowhandblownhandblowsmindblowmindblowermindblowersmindblowing mind-blowingmindblowingly mind-blowinglymind-blowingnessmindblownmindblowssuck␣and␣blowsucked␣and␣blownsucking␣and␣blowingsucks␣and␣blowswindblown wind-blown

26 definitions found

  • as␣the␣wind␣blows — adv. (Idiomatic, poetic) According to any given circumstances.
  • cop␣and␣blow — n. (Slang) A pimp’s habit of exploiting prostitutes and then getting…
  • dry␣up␣and␣blow␣away — v. (Idiomatic) To go away; to disappear.
  • endblown — adj. (Of a musical instrument) Played by directing an airstream…
  • handblow — n. A blow struck with the hand.
  • handblown — adj. (Glassmaking) Blown by hand, without the use of machinery.
  • handblows — n. Plural of handblow.
  • mindblow — n. Something that blows one’s mind, or an instance of having one’s…
  • mindblower — n. (Slang) Anything mind-blowing.
  • mindblowers — n. Plural of mindblower.
  • mindblowing — adj. Alternative spelling of mind-blowing.
  • mind-blowing — adj. Hallucinogenic. — adj. Having an overwhelming effect on the imagination; mind-boggling.
  • mindblowingly — adv. In a mindblowing manner.
  • mind-blowingly — adv. In a mind-blowing manner.
  • mind-blowingness — n. The state or quality of being mind-blowing.
  • mindblown — adj. Having had one’s mind blown.
  • mindblows — n. Plural of mindblow.
  • suck␣and␣blow — v. (Canada, UK, idiomatic) To perform two incompatible actions;…
  • sucked␣and␣blown — v. Past participle of suck and blow.
  • sucking␣and␣blowing — v. Present participle of suck and blow.
  • sucks␣and␣blows — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of suck and blow.
  • windblown — adj. (Of a tree) growing in a distorted shape produced by the prevailing winds. — adj. (Of seeds, leaves etc) dispersed by the wind. — adj. (Of a person) having disheveled hair blown about by the wind.
  • wind-blown — adj. Alternative spelling of windblown.
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