A sentence with the word 'blew' could be 'I watched as the kite blew in the wind.'
I blew a bubble.
The bomb went ballistic when it blew up.
The wind blew my coat out of my hands.
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The predicate in "The wind gently blew her hair back from her face" is, "Blew her hair back from her face"
The terrorists blew up the building. The lab blew up after we mixed the chemicals together.
the man blew me away
The wind blew down that old tree. He blew out the candles on the cake.
I blew a bubble.
the balloonist blew up balloons for the children at the party!
The bomb went ballistic when it blew up.
The candle flickered, then the wind blew it out.
The strong wind blew leaves across the empty street.
"The wind blew endlessly, making her detest the barren plains she had agreed to move to."
He blew a whistle to signal the start of the race.
No, the word wind can only be a noun Noun would be used like this. The wind blew. It will have to have AT LEAST two words to be a sentence anyhow. She Swam That is a sentence Swam is not She is not You need a synonym and a very THANKS -grantcrocker- youtube.com/grantcrocker
I was thanking the police for finding my son when my farrari blew up