Mr. Radley, Nathan and Arthur(Boo) Radleys father.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus Finch explains to Scout that Boo Radley was a real person who was once a kind and polite boy but became reclusive and was branded as mean through rumors circulated by the townspeople. Atticus emphasizes the importance of seeing things from Boo's perspective and not judging him based on hearsay.
Mr Radley, said by Calpurnia. The Children are shocked at her comment on him because of the expected respect black people should have had for white people in that era.
Calpurnia considered Mr. Radley, Arthur "Boo" Radley's father, to be "the meanest man God ever blew breath into" in "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.
Calpurnia said that Mr. Radley was the meanest man in Maycomb.
Calpurnia was referring to Bob Ewell, the father of Mayella Ewell, in Harper Lee's novel "To Kill a Mockingbird". Bob Ewell is portrayed as a cruel and racist character who causes harm to others in the story.
A homophone for a heavy release of breath is "sigh" and "sigh."
an abo blew his horn and they ran in Horror from the dreamtime breath.
It Means She Passed The Test. And Be Smarter. It is more colloquial for "She blew it" to mean she failed rather than passed. But if this is a breath alcohol test we are talking about, "she blew the test" means she took the test.
In police 'slang' it refers to the act of blowing into the Breathalyzer to collect a sample of your exhaled breath of alcohol analysis (i.e.- He "blew" a point one oh.")
no he farted than he blew up
Miss Maudie describes Mr. Radley as a "foot-washing Baptist" who needs to mind his own business and stay home, whereas she describes Atticus as a gentleman who is fair-minded, kind, and always does the best he can with what he has. Overall, Miss Maudie clearly has more admiration and respect for Atticus than for Mr. Radley.
At episode 238 when he blew up to kill buu.(obviously it didn't work.)
. 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
This is a personification: "The wind blew a gush of wind into the forest out of breath from a day of work." A personification is just saying that nature is doing something a human does.