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blow on
verb
- intr, preposition to defame or discredit (a person)
Example Sentences
A pickup truck with a faux oil derrick flanked by two large Oilers flags, drove laps around the area while fans in the de rigueur orange and blue team sweaters milled about, too excited to leave but too exhausted to do much more than blow on horns and block the sidewalks.
Funny foodstuffs had seemed to reach their zenith as recently as Friday, when the King had a blow on a carrot whistle.
Orie, 27, won 40-36 on points in the four-round bout, showing glimpses of his promise at times but proving unable to land a telling blow on his opponent from Bosnia and Herzegovina to secure a knockout.
The risk of a trade war and the disruption of supply chains have landed a blow on American companies like Nike, Apple and Gap, which dropped 11%, 9% and 20% respectively.
To cushion the blow on farmers, the administration spent $23 billion in bailout payments via the USDA’s Commodity Credit Corp.
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