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blown

adjective as in buffeted

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One is reported to have blown himself up, along with many victims, but detonating a suicide vest.

When I became aware that an intern of mine had been sexually harassed by a producer while making the film, I was blown away.

The absent turkey had been blown clean away in the hurricane force winds, I concluded.

I was already a full-blown movie freak by the time I was in 8th grade.

He was blown up in July 2012 by a bomb that the Free Syrian Army claimed it planted.

A groom is a chap, that a gentleman keeps to clean his 'osses, and be blown up, when things go wrong.

In Windsor Park, 960 trees were blown down and more than a thousand damaged; 146 shipwrecks occurred on the coasts.

The bag, being blown up, forms a wind reservoir and the amount of tone can be regulated by the pressure of the arm.

The wind-blown rain-makers lost their leaden hue and became a soft pearl-gray, all fleecy white around the edges.

The mouths of the pipes were made very wide and they were more freely blown.

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On this page you'll find 14 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to blown, such as: blasted, fanned, fluttered, puffed, wafted, and whirled.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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