1) blownVerb
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Exhale hard. He is blowing up a balloon. Blow on the soup to cool it down. | پھونکنا
پھونک مارنا |
2) blownNoun
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A powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon. A blow on the head. | ضرب |
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Being moved or acted upon by moving air or vapor. Blown clouds of dust choked the riders. Blown soil mounded on the window sill. | آندھی کی زد میں |
4) blownNoun
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An impact (as from a collision). The bump threw him off the bicycle. | ٹکر |
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Breathing laboriously or convulsively. | ہانپتا ہوا |
6) blownNoun
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An unpleasant or disappointing surprise. It came as a shock to learn that he was injured. | دھچکا |
7) blownNoun
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A strong current of air. The tree was bent almost double by the gust. | جھکڑ آندھی |
8) blownNoun
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Street names for cocaine. Nose candy is an another name of cocaine. | کوکین |
9) blownVerb
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Make a mess of, destroy or ruin. I botched the dinner and we had to eat out. The pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement. He spoiled all the work. | ستیاناس کر دینا
بیڑاغرق کردینا |
10) blownVerb
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Spend thoughtlessly; throw away. He wasted his inheritance on his insincere friends. You squandered the opportunity to get and advanced degree. | فضول اڑانا فضول خرچ کرنا |
11) blownVerb
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Leave; informal or rude. Shove off! The children shoved along. Blow now! | چھوڑدینا |
12) blownVerb
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Show off. | بڑائی ظاہر کرنا دکھاوا کرنا نمود و نمائش کرنا |
13) blownVerb
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Burst suddenly. The tire blew. We blew a tire. | پھاڑنا پھٹنا پھوڑنا |