Yes, if you are writing in past tense.
"What happened to the car?"
"Oh, it blew up after I crashed into a petrol station."
In a sentence? "He blew up the balloon with a tank of helium."
More rubble was created when i blew up the ceiling
the man blew me away
The terrorists blew up the building. The lab blew up after we mixed the chemicals together.
I was thanking the police for finding my son when my farrari blew up
Their intention was to demolish the sports palace, so they blew up The Kingdome.
The word updraft is a description for the way that something is moving. This is an example sentence. The wind created an updraft that blew up my skirt.
the gusty blew away my lunch
the meaning of the American slang phrase "Blew it" means to really drop the ball, mess something up, or miss an opportunity. We would use it in a sentence like... "Mark you really blew that game." "Man, you blew it, she really liked you." "I totally blew that test."
the meaning of the American slang phrase "Blew it" means to really drop the ball, mess something up, or miss an opportunity. We would use it in a sentence like... "Mark you really blew that game." "Man, you blew it, she really liked you." "I totally blew that test."
The chemical reactivity blew up
A sentence with the word 'blew' could be 'I watched as the kite blew in the wind.'