Well, I can't really answer that question because you haven't said the adjective of what word you are looking for. I can't adjectiv-erize your whole sentence.
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A sentence with the word 'blew' could be 'I watched as the kite blew in the wind.'
No, it is a verb form, or also an adjective. e.g. The swirling winds blew away the roof.
No. Blew is a verb. An adverb is basically like an adjective for a verb.
its freezing cold!!! it blows you and your papers away!!!!
the man blew me away
Yes,
The adjective in the phrase "the cold wind blew snow and dust across the road" is "cold." It describes the noun "wind," indicating its temperature or characteristic.
gushed away
Wind blew the soil away creating an area called a desert.
The predicate in "The wind gently blew her hair back from her face" is, "Blew her hair back from her face"
The predicate in this sentence is "blew my scarf away," which describes the action that the subject, the strong wind, is performing.
It means you were stunned by something, generally in a positive way. If you were amazed at how good a musician was, you might say, "I saw their concert, and they blew me away."