A hostile act or state To force air out through your mouth… Combat nations coming to blows
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Idiom come to blows (definition of blow from the cambridge advanced learner's dictionary & thesaurus © cambridge university press)
Blow has many other senses as a verb, a noun, and a slang term.when wind or air blows, it moves
When you are outside on a windy day, you can feel the air blow against you or see evidence of it blowing as trees wave or leaves fly through the air. Idioms blow one's mind, to overwhelm (someone), as with excitement, pleasure, or dismay The thought of becoming a multimillionaire blows my mind Idioms blow one's stack or top, to become very angry
When she came home late her father blew his stack. Informal to move very fast in relation to something The boy blew past the stands on his bike Vulgar slang to be disgustingly disagreeable or offensive
When a wind or breeze blows, the air moves
If the wind blows something somewhere or if it blows there, the wind moves it there. Definition of blow noun in oxford advanced learner's dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. To be in a state of motion
Used of the air or of wind To move along or be carried by the wind To force air onto, into, or through To move with or have strong winds
The storm blew all night
To send out (breath, tobacco smoke, etc.) from the mouth If the wind blows, it moves and makes currents of air