Put out, as of fires, flames, or lights.
Melt, break, or become otherwise unusable.
1 His fingers blow out like smoke, his head ripples in the gale.
2 A wind has begun to blow out of the south and west.
3 She did not blow out the candle, but lay staring at it.
4 So, for a hundred years, Northwind tried to blow out the Sun.
5 Thieves don't blow out lights and then come back and relight them.
6 Perhaps I simply blow out the lamp and settle down with her.
7 Premier Daniel Andrews said the cluster had the potential to blow out .
8 The NZTA is continuing to blame Covid-19 for the current blow out .
9 Out the window, Ares saw the side of a wall blow out .
10 My darling, it's time to stop writing and blow out my candle.
11 Practice your reading until you get sleepy, then blow out your candles.
12 I blow out a branch of candles but leave the other burning.
13 You have merely to go to bed and blow out the candle.
14 I'll blow out my brains if that happens, I swear I will.
15 Wadley jumped up, in time to see the Ranger blow out the lamp.
16 The match was of the sulphur kind, the sort that never blow out .
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