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The meaning of blew down is being knocked down by the wind or something windy.

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What is the meaning of the American slang 'blew it?

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Are fence blew down during a wind storm and are trampoline blew into the neighbors yard do we have to pay there premium?

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Is this tranasitive or intransitive or regular verb the watchman blew this whistle?

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The strong winds blew down the old tree what is the verb?

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What is the meaning of the American slang 'blew it'?

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What is the meaning blew me away?

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What is the past tense of blow?

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