According to the british government it was roughly 8,647. Sincerely Your foot.
I just feel terrible about the accident. The terrible winds blew down many trees during the storm.
No
"BLEW" AS IN THE SONG "RUNAWAY TRAIN CAME DOWN THE TRACK AND SHE BLEW" pre-dates any breathalyzer connection. Surely, it means the (train) boiler blew...
The meaning of blew down is being knocked down by the wind or something windy.
The wind blew down that old tree. He blew out the candles on the cake.
Around 4 billion, lets make it A LOT less.
The wind blew so hard most of the cities post lights fell down and had to be reposted.
Broke down
kate blew up your name blew up
The verb in this sentence is "blew." It is showing the action of the strong winds causing the old tree to fall down.
The Past Tense of the word "blow" (from the English verb:"to blow") is "blew". For example: "The wind blew all night" / "The big, bad wolf blew down the house of the three little pigs."
In 2007 it was recorded that 1,285 deaths occurred as a result of tree cutting and maintenance.