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  1. Blow (film) - Wikipedia

    Blow (film) ... Blow is a 2001 American biographical crime drama film produced and directed by Ted Demme, about an American cocaine kingpin and his international network.

  2. BLOW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The new map could help Democrats pick up as many as four House seats, marking a major blow for Republicans in a nationwide redistricting battle ahead of this year's midterm elections.

  3. Blow (2001) - IMDb

    Blow: Directed by Ted Demme. With Johnny Depp, Penélope Cruz, Franka Potente, Rachel Griffiths. The story of how George Jung, along with the Medellín Cartel headed by Pablo Escobar, established …

  4. BLOW Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Blow, stroke, hit, slap refer to a sudden or forceful impact, but differ in their literal and figurative uses. Blow emphasizes the violence of the impact and, figuratively, adverse fortune: a blow from a …

  5. BLOW definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    If you blow a chance or attempt to do something, you make a mistake which wastes the chance or causes the attempt to fail.

  6. BLOW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    Feeling muzzy from the blow on his head, he got up very slowly.

  7. Blow - definition of blow by The Free Dictionary

    To subside, wane, or pass over with little lasting effect: The storm blew over quickly. The scandal will soon blow over.

  8. blow - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    4 days ago · Verb blow (third-person singular simple present blows, present participle blowing, simple past blew, past participle blown) (intransitive) To produce an air current.

  9. What does BLOW mean? - Definitions.net

    the act of forcing air from the mouth, or through or from some instrument; as, to give a hard blow on a whistle or horn; to give the fire a blow with the bellows

  10. Blow Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary

    To be in a state of motion. Used of the air or of wind. To move along or be carried by the wind. Her hat blew away. To force air onto, into, or through. To move with or have strong winds. The storm blew all …