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all flights cancelled.particles from the volcano blew across and this could be a prblem for airoplanes
There are tons of volcanoes that blew up!!
Dust bowl
it blew you away :)
the space shuttle blew up
The winds blew it across to England.
a cool breeze blew across my face like a doves kiss
mountains across the prairie when the wind blew for ever.
The simple subject is "wind."
all flights cancelled.particles from the volcano blew across and this could be a prblem for airoplanes
its freezing cold!!! it blows you and your papers away!!!!
The word Carowinds is a cross between "Carolina" and "winds." "Carolina" means the Carolinas, and "winds" is for the winds that blew across the states.
If you mean what verb describes the action of wind, that would be "to blow".For example: "The wind blew the leaves across the yard."
the wispy tree blew gracefully in the summer breeze
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.