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- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version نواخت ،بادکرد،وزيد،فوت کرد،نفس نفس زد
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary blew past of blow ]]> 1 blow n. Pronunciation: ' blō Function: verb Inflected Form:   blew \ ' blü\ ; blown \ ' blōn\ ; blow·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Old English blāwan; akin to Old High German blāen to blow, Latin flare, Greek phallos penis Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1 a of air (1) : to be in motion <a breeze blew gently> (2) : to move with speed or force <the wind was blow ing > b : to move or run quickly <the linebacker blew past the tackle> 2 : to send forth a current of air or other gas <don't blow on your soup> 3 a : to make a sound by or as if by blowing b of a wind instrument : SOUND 4 a : BOAST b : to talk windily 5 a : PANT , GASP <the horse blew heavily> b of a cetacean : to eject moisture-laden air from the lungs through the blowhole 6 : to move or be carried by or as if by wind <just blew into town> 7 a : ERUPT , EXPLODE b of an electric fuse : to melt when overloaded ― often used with out c of a tire : to release the contained air through a spontaneous rupture ― usually used with out transitive verb 1 a : to set (gas or vapor) in motion <the fan blew hot air on us> b : to act on with a current of gas or vapor <the breeze blew my hair dry> 2 a : to play or sound on (a wind instrument) b : to play (as a note) on a wind instrument 3 a : to spread by report b past participle blowed \ ' blōd\ : DAMN < blow the expense> 4 a : to drive with a current of gas or vapor <the storm blew the boat off course> b : to clear of contents by forcible passage of a current of air < blow your nose> c : to project (a gesture or sound made with the mouth) by blowing < blew him a kiss> 5 a : to distend with or as if with gas b : to produce or sha…