. The porch furniture was blown clear off the porch; the two swings that hung from the porch ceiling of the porch were scattered more than 100 yards away into the vegetable garden near the smoke house
She blew up the blue balloon.
The sky was blue but the wind blew fiercely.
The blue whale blew water as it breached the ocean's surface.
I blew out my candles on my birthday cake which was covered in blue icing.
Most of the time the color of the sky appears to be blue. He blew (failed) his math exam. The wind blew away the clouds.
The sight of her beautiful face blew my breath away.
The wind blew my cap off of my head.
She blew blue smoke rings in between puffs on her cigarette.
The icy wind blew so hard that Frank's flesh began turning blue!
no! its a regular verb
A sentence with the word 'blew' could be 'I watched as the kite blew in the wind.'
The wind blew my coat out of my hands.
Africa was so beautiful, I enjoyed it all until the sirocco winds blew in.
blue
After the team was talking loud, the coach blew the whistle and the team became mute.
the man blew me away
The homophone of "blew" is "blue." "Blew" is the past tense of "blow," while "blue" refers to a color.
the gusty blew away my lunch
The homonyms of "blew" are "blue" and "blew" (past tense of "blow").
A sentence with the word 'blew' could be 'I watched as the kite blew in the wind.'
The candle flickered, then the wind blew it out.
I blew a tire; now my car is immobile.
In a sentence? "He blew up the balloon with a tank of helium."
The zephyr blew the leaves very softly.
I huffed and I puffed Till I blew the house down.
The referee blew his whistle to signal that there was a penalty.
More rubble was created when i blew up the ceiling