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blown
blasted, despoiled, frowsty, frowzy, high, moldering, musty, rank, reechy, sour, strong, weevily, worm-eaten
Definition
adj.
being moved or acted upon by moving air or vapor
Last update: July 21, 2015
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It must have
blown
off in the storm.
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A moment later she came down in pieces,
blown
to atoms.
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Why should Daddy and Derry be
blown
to pieces--or made blind--or not come back at all.
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She wouldn't have him
blown
to pieces or made blind or not come back at all.
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The sun rested on the rim of the world, a golden disk under a wind-
blown
sky.
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The deck was
blown
out by the confined and compressed air.
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A screw of paper appeared under the door as though
blown
in by a wandering wind.
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We had a very quick run back, and I'm
blown
all to pieces.'
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"God be thanked," thought the overseer, "the storm has
blown
over."
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Like fellows who had
blown
up the Bastile, J.
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Blown in from the bay.
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