Directed physical attack.
1In the house, during the day, girls like to blow soap bubbles.
2Towards evening the wind began to blow from the S. and S.S.W.
3The wind continued to blow in gusts, but at long intervals only.
4It was beginning, even now; starting to blow a little after Alpha-rise.
5It came to me suddenly: he meant to blow up the Intendance.
6The evening breeze began to blow cool between the warm house walls.
7Meanwhile, the chief issued more orders and the bugle continued to blow.
8Even the Chinook winds cease to blow, and the pine-tops to murmur.
9Soon the wind began to blow, and it blew louder and louder.
10A wind has begun to blow out of the south and west.
11That it is obliged to stop drawing to blow the wind out.
12The wind continued to blow as though it meant never to stop.
13The windows were open, for the north wind had ceased to blow.
14First, he judged it necessary to blow up the bridge of Demir-Hissar.
15Not even the breath of Heaven was allowed to blow upon her.
16They were always afraid of the sea when storms began to blow.