Ainda não temos significados para "blow a gale".
1There I was, helpless, and it began to blow a gale.
2It's only a lull, though, and it will blow a gale before morning.
3It'll blow a gale in the course of the night!
4Clue up your sails, for this damned little bottle is going to blow a gale.
5We kept on East expecting it would soon blow a gale and a heavy sea up.
6Should it come on to blow a gale, these open boats, small and loaded, could not hope to live.
7The wind may blow a gale, and you may feel, as so many do, that you cannot control your emotions and your appetites.
8The rain had begun now and the wind was blowing a gale.
9The rain was falling briskly, and the wind still blew a gale.
10The wind soon changed again to the S.S.W., and blew a gale.
11It was snowing at the time, they said, and blowing a gale.
12The wind was blowing a gale, though not a very severe one.
13For a moment the 'boy's will, the wind's will,' blew a gale.
14All night it blew a gale; the wind still from the same quarter.
15By midnight it blew a gale; and by the morning watch, a tempest.
16The wind blew a gale during the night and the snow fell heavily.
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