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There are tons of volcanoes that blew up!!
Technically yes, but not by much.
positive-it didn't blow all over Europe negative-it blew houses,sunk houses, and etc
I personally would say something like "I used the snow blower on my driveway" and avoid the whole issue.
Dust bowl
it blew up
Well, if you blew up blood, organs, and skin would be everywhere... and you would die.
Die
It's the predicate. The subject would be whoever did it. e.g. Kelly blew her whistle Kelly=subject blew her whistle=predicate
There would be cat every where
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."
there would be an apocalypse
You blew it means you failed.
The homophone of "blew" is "blue." "Blew" is the past tense of "blow," while "blue" refers to a color.
The wind blew down that old tree. He blew out the candles on the cake.
yo mamma died so they ran away and blew up with your dad and dog with your cat in its mouth
Blew is correct.