The referee blew the whistle to start the game.
The storm was so strong that it could blow a car off the road.
I blew out the candles on my birthday cake.
The wind will blow the leaves off the tree.
She was blowing bubbles with her gum.
The strong wind caused the leaves to blow off the trees.
I saw a big balloon blow up before my eyes!
My little brother loves to blow bubbles and watch them float away.
The referee blew the whistle to start the soccer game.
I accidentally blew out the candle while trying to make a wish.
The musician blew into his saxophone and started playing a soulful tune.
The wind was strong enough to blow the leaves off the trees.
The athlete's impressive performance in the competition was a blow to his opponents.
She blew out the candles on her birthday cake.
He lost his job when the economy took a blow.
The wind will blow the autumn leaves all over the place.
You can blow on your hands to warm them up on a cold winter day.
The referee blow his whistle to indicate the beginning of the football match.
Don't blow on your soup, it's too hot. Wait for it to cool down.
I love to blow the candles on my birthday cake every year.
I accidentally blew on the candle and it went out.
My dad had to blow up the balloons for my birthday party.
The wind was strong enough to blow my hat off my head.
The referee blew the whistle to signal the end of the game.
He was so angry, he threatened to blow his top if things didn't go his way.
The wind was so strong that it made the trees sway back and forth like they were going to blow over.
The child blew out the candles on their birthday cake with all their might.
The company suffered a huge financial blow due to the pandemic and had to lay off many employees.
The referee blew his whistle to signal the end of the game.
When I found out I failed my exam, it was a huge blow to my self-esteem.
The wind was so strong that it could blow the branches off the tree.
He blew out the candles on his birthday cake with a big breath.
The company's reputation was blown when their unethical practices were exposed.
The mountain climber was afraid he would blow his chance to reach the summit in the strong wind.
The music blew everyone away and left the audience in awe.
It's incredible to see how a single individual's actions can sometimes blow the lid off the entire corruption scandal.
The smell of fresh baked bread wafting through the air was enough to blow anyone's diet plans for the day.
When the final whistle blew, the stadium erupted with cheers and applause as we celebrated our team's victory.
The sudden news of her promotion came as a blow to all those who had been hoping for the same opportunity.
The winds were so strong that they threatened to blow away the tents we had set up for our camping trip.
The news of her promotion was enough to blow her mind.
The wind was strong enough to blow the leaves right off the trees.
After such a decisive victory, the losing team's morale was blown to smithereens.
The company's groundbreaking research could blow the competition out of the water.
The referee's call blew the final whistle, signaling the end of the game.