Ainda não temos significados para "blowing too".
1But a light south wind was blowing too, and so it went fast.
2The wind is blowing too hard now to carry words.
3The wind, just then, was blowing too strong for them to work out of the Bay.
4The two men were not hauled in, for the gale was blowing too hard, but they clung to the rescuing skiff.
5We soon found, however, that the wind was blowing too hard to allow us to venture out on the main stream.
6If Green Bay's line holds up, and the wind isn't blowing too hard, the Buffalo secondary could be in for a long day.
7Frank soon found that the wind was blowing too directly upon the long line of sands to enable him to make the lightship.
8After lunch, the wind blowing too cold for comfort, we started home, straight down-oversnow, granite and underbrush-tillwe hit the State Highway.
9It blowing too fresh to get a pilot, we ran into a roadstead at the mouth of the Shannon, and anchored with both bowers.
10Blowing too hard for punt.
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