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blown

[blohn] / bloʊn /


Example Sentences

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Briggs says advertising by private clinics has "blown everything out of proportion."

From BBC

GM laid off thousands of workers at plants across Michigan, Ohio and Tennessee and has blown up plans for factories to make EV trucks and motors.

From The Wall Street Journal

AFP images showed the battered city of 400,000 people littered with trees felled by strong winds and roofs blown off buildings.

From Barron's

But a mutual friend assured Epstein by email that Tisch had found him “fantastic and interesting” and “he was blown away by you in a positive way!”

From The Wall Street Journal

"It's total chaos, 90% of house roofs have been blown off, entirely or in part," the head of disaster management at the Action Against Hunger aid agency, Rija Randrianarisoa, told AFP.

From BBC