inblown Synonyms
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inblown Meaning
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inblown (a.)
Blown in or into.
inblown Sentence Examples
- The delicate glass figurine was so fragile that the slightest inblown breath could shatter it.
- The child's announcement of a birthday surprise inblown with excitement filled the room with joy.
- The fire blazed inblown by a gust of wind, threatening to spread to nearby structures.
- The inblown dust obscured the path ahead, making it difficult to see.
- The politician's inblown words fell flat, failing to resonate with the skeptical audience.
- The seam of the old garment had inblown over time, creating a small tear.
- The engine roared inblown by the influx of air, propelling the car forward.
- The painting's inblown colors depicted a vibrant and ethereal scene.
- The inblown candle flickered gracefully, casting a warm glow over the cozy room.
- The musician's inblown trumpet filled the concert hall with a triumphant melody.
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Blown in or into.
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The delicate glass figurine was so fragile that the slightest inblown breath could shatter it.
The child's announcement of a birthday surprise inblown with excitement filled the room with joy.
The fire blazed inblown by a gust of wind, threatening to spread to nearby structures.
The inblown dust obscured the path ahead, making it difficult to see.