blown (Adjective) — Being moved or acted upon by moving air or vapour. ex. "blown clouds of dust choked the riders" ex. "blown soil mounded on the window sill"
blown (Adjective) — Breathing laboriously or convulsively.
blown (Verb) — Exhale hard. ex. "blow on the soup to cool it down"
blown (Verb) — Be blowing or storming. ex. "The wind blew from the West"
blown (Verb) — Free of obstruction by blowing air through. ex. "blow one's nose"
blown (Verb) — Be in motion due to some air or water current. ex. "The leaves were blowing in the wind"
blown (Verb) — Make a sound as if blown. ex. "The whistle blew"
blown (Verb) — Shape by blowing. ex. "Blow a glass vase"
blown (Verb) — Make a mess of, destroy or ruin. ex. "I blew the dinner and we had to eat out"
blown (Verb) — Spend thoughtlessly; throw away. ex. "He blew his inheritance on his insincere friends"
blown (Verb) — Spend lavishly or wastefully on. ex. "He blew a lot of money on his new home theatre"
blown (Verb) — Sound by having air expelled through a tube. ex. "The trumpets blew"
blown (Verb) — Play or sound a wind instrument. ex. "She blew the horn"
blown (Verb) — Provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation.
blown (Verb) — Cause air to go in, on, or through. ex. "Blow my hair dry"
blown (Verb) — Cause to move by means of an air current. ex. "The wind blew the leaves around in the yard"
blown (Verb) — Spout moist air from the blowhole. ex. "The whales blew"
blown (Verb) — Leave; informal or rude. ex. "Blow now!"
blown (Verb) — Lay eggs. ex. "certain insects are said to blow"
blown (Verb) — Cause to be revealed and jeopardized. ex. "The story blew their cover"
blown (Verb) — Show off.
blown (Verb) — Allow to regain its breath. ex. "blow a horse"
blown (Verb) — Melt, break, or become otherwise unusable. ex. "The lightbulbs blew out" ex. "The fuse blew"
blown (Verb) — Burst suddenly. ex. "The tire blew" ex. "We blew a tire"