BLOWN definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You don''t have to be an engineer or a metallurgist to recognize a hole that has been blown from the inside out. → the past participle of blow1, blow3.... Click for English pronunciations,
You don''t have to be an engineer or a metallurgist to recognize a hole that has been blown from the inside out. → the past participle of blow1, blow3.... Click for English pronunciations,
3 ENTRIES FOUND: blown full–blown (adjective) blow (verb) blown Britannica Dictionary definition of BLOWN past participle of 1 blow
Synonyms for BLOWN: swollen, puffed, distended, turgid, overinflated, expanded, varicose, blown up; Antonyms of BLOWN: collapsed, deflated, detumescent, conserved, protected, preserved,
Definitions of blown adjective being moved or acted upon by moving air or vapor “ blown clouds of dust choked the riders” “ blown soil mounded on the window sill” synonyms: moving
blow2 /bloʊ/ v., blew /blu/ blown, blow•ing, n. v. [no object] to be in motion: The wind blew all night. [~ + object] to move something along with a current of air: The wind blew dust in my eyes.
The meaning of BLOWN is swollen.
BLOWN definition: inflated; swollen; expanded. See examples of blown used in a sentence.
BLOWN definition: 1. past participle of blow 2. past participle of blow. Learn more.
1. Swollen or inflated; distended. 2. Out of breath; panting. 3. Flyblown. 4. Formed by blowing: blown glass.
Definition of blown verb in Oxford Advanced Learner''s Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
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