blow in (Meaning)

blow in

to arrive casually or unexpectedly

FAQs About the word blow in

to arrive casually or unexpectedly

burst (in or into), breeze (in), waltz (in), touch down, barge (in), hit, get in, clock (in), debark, show up

leave, check out, go,clock (out), flee,

The strong winds blew the leaves off the trees, creating a golden carpet on the ground.

He blew a raspberry at his opponent, mocking their futile attempts.

The glassblower carefully blew air into the molten glass, shaping it into an intricate sculpture.

The whistle blew, signaling the start of the race.