upblow (Meaning)

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upblow (v. t.)

To inflate.

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upblow (v. i.)

To blow up; as, the wind upblows from the sea.

Synonyms & Antonyms of upblow

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upblow Sentence Examples

  1. The upblow from the fan created a refreshing breeze in the room.
  2. The wind's upblow made it difficult to walk against the current.
  3. The aircraft encountered severe upblows during its ascent.
  4. The thunderstorm produced sudden and violent upblows that toppled trees.
  5. The scuba diver experienced an upblow near the surface, causing their mask to fill with water.
  6. The upblow from the rocket engine sent shockwaves through the surrounding air.
  7. The bird's wingbeats created a powerful upblow that lifted it into the sky.
  8. The upblow from the explosion shattered windows in nearby buildings.
  9. The volcano spewed ash and rock high into the atmosphere, creating a massive upblow.
  10. The sailor adjusted the sails to harness the upblow and propel the boat forward.

FAQs About the word upblow

To inflate., To blow up; as, the wind upblows from the sea.

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No antonyms found.

The upblow from the fan created a refreshing breeze in the room.

The wind's upblow made it difficult to walk against the current.

The aircraft encountered severe upblows during its ascent.

The thunderstorm produced sudden and violent upblows that toppled trees.