We found 151 examples of how to use blowing in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 151.
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1. | The “face blowing a kiss” emoji is a yellow face winking with puckered lips blowing a kiss, depicted as a small, red heart. It represents a kiss goodbye or good night and conveys feelings of love and affection more generally. | |
2. | A strong wind was blowing. | |
3. | A strong wind is blowing and I can't walk fast. | |
4. | The strong winds were blowing. | |
5. | There is a strong wind blowing outside. | |
6. | Though it stopped raining, the wind was still blowing hard. | |
7. | It was blowing hard all night. | |
8. | Rose was blowing bubbles. | |
9. | A hard wind is blowing. | |
10. | A gentle wind is blowing. | |
11. | A gentle wind was blowing. | |
12. | Nobody likes him, because he is always blowing his own horn. | |
13. | The wild wind was blowing. | |
14. | A whistle involves blowing out of your mouth in a certain way. | |
15. | The children are blowing bubbles. | |
16. | This may sound like blowing my own horn, but ... | |
17. | It may sound like blowing my own horn, but I can speak French. | |
18. | Fresh air is blowing in. | |
19. | The noon siren is blowing. | |
20. | It is blowing very hard. | |
21. | The wind is blowing very hard. | |
22. | The wind is blowing hard now. | |
23. | It's blowing hard. | |
24. | The wind is blowing hard. | |
25. | The wind was blowing violently, and to make matters worse, it began raining. |