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blown

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1 syllable
5 characters
English (US)
1syllable

blown

Hyphenation via the Knuth-Liang algorithm — result not verified against authoritative sources.

Because it is a word with a single syllable, blown is not hyphenated. The words that have a single syllable are called monosyllabic words.

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Definitions ofblown

1verb
  • To produce an air current.
  • To propel by an air current.

    Example: "Blow the dust off that book and open it up."

  • To be propelled by an air current.

    Example: "The leaves blow through the streets in the fall."

  • To create or shape by blowing; as in to blow bubbles, to blow glass.
  • To force a current of air upon with the mouth, or by other means.

    Example: "to blow the fire"

  • To clear of contents by forcing air through.

    Example: "to blow an egg"

  • To cause to make sound by blowing, as a musical instrument.
  • To make a sound as the result of being blown.

    Example: "In the harbor, the ships' horns blew."

  • (of a cetacean) To exhale visibly through the spout the seawater which it has taken in while feeding.

    Example: "There she blows! (i.e. "I see a whale spouting!")"

  • To explode.

    Example: "Get away from that burning gas tank! It's about to blow!"

  • (with "up" or with prep phrase headed by "to") To cause to explode, shatter, or be utterly destroyed.

    Example: "The aerosol can was blown to bits."

  • To cause sudden destruction of.

    Example: "He blew the tires and the engine."

  • To suddenly fail destructively.

    Example: "He tried to sprint, but his ligaments blew and he was barely able to walk to the finish line."

  • (used to express displeasure or frustration) Damn.
  • To be very undesirable. (See also suck.)

    Example: "This blows!"

  • To recklessly squander.

    Example: "I blew $35 thou on a car."

  • To fellate; to perform oral sex on (usually a man)

    Example: "Who did you have to blow to get those backstage passes?"

  • To leave, especially suddenly or in a hurry.

    Example: "Let's blow this joint."

  • To make flyblown, to defile, especially with fly eggs.
  • To spread by report; to publish; to disclose.
  • To inflate, as with pride; to puff up.
  • To breathe hard or quick; to pant; to puff.
  • To put out of breath; to cause to blow from fatigue.

    Example: "to blow a horse"

  • To talk loudly; to boast; to storm.
  • To sing.

    Example: "That girl has a wonderful voice; just listen to her blow!"

  • To leave the Church of Scientology in an unauthorized manner.
1verb
  • To blossom; to cause to bloom or blossom.
1adjective
  • Distended, swollen or inflated

    Example: "Cattle are said to be blown when gorged with green food which develops gas."

  • Panting and out of breath
  • (of glass) Formed by blowing
  • Under the influence of drugs, especially marijuana.
  • Stale; worthless
  • Covered with the eggs and larvae of flies; flyblown.
  • Given a hot rod blower.
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