Found 3 items, similar to blows.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: blows
pukulan
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: blow
berhembus, busa, gasakan, gebrakan, hantaman, mengangin, menghantam, menghembus, meniup, pemukulan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: blow
blow
n 1: a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon;
“a blow on the
head”
2: an impact (as from a collision);
“the bump threw him off the
bicycle” [syn:
bump]
3: an unfortunate happening that hinders of impedes; something
that is thwarting or frustrating [syn:
reverse,
reversal,
setback,
black eye]
4: an unpleasant or disappointing surprise;
“it came as a shock
to learn that he was injured” [syn:
shock]
5: a strong current of air;
“the tree was bent almost double by
the gust” [syn:
gust,
blast]
6: street names for cocaine [syn:
coke,
nose candy,
snow,
C]
7: forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth;
“he gave his
nose a loud blow”;
“he blew out all the candles with a
single puff” [syn:
puff]
[also:
blown,
blew]
blow
v 1: exhale hard;
“blow on the soup to cool it down”
2: be blowing or storming;
“The wind blew from the West”
3: free of obstruction by blowing air through;
“blow one's
nose”
4: be in motion due to some air or water current;
“The leaves
were blowing in the wind”;
“the boat drifted on the lake”;
“The sailboat was adrift on the open sea”;
“the
shipwrecked boat drifted away from the shore” [syn:
float,
drift,
be adrift]
5: make a sound as if blown;
“The whistle blew”
6: shape by blowing;
“Blow a glass vase”
7: make a mess of, destroy or ruin;
“I botched the dinner and
we had to eat out”;
“the pianist screwed up the difficult
passage in the second movement” [syn:
botch,
bumble,
fumble,
botch up,
muff,
flub,
screw up,
ball up,
spoil,
muck up,
bungle,
fluff,
bollix,
bollix up,
bollocks,
bollocks up,
bobble,
mishandle,
louse up,
foul up
,
mess up,
fuck up]
8: spend thoughtlessly; throw away;
“He wasted his inheritance
on his insincere friends”;
“You squandered the opportunity
to get and advanced degree” [syn:
waste,
squander]
[ant:
conserve]
9: spend lavishly or wastefully on;
“He blew a lot of money on
his new home theater”
10: sound by having air expelled through a tube;
“The trumpets
blew”
11: play or sound a wind instrument;
“She blew the horn”
12: provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation [syn:
fellate,
go down on]
13: cause air to go in, on, or through;
“Blow my hair dry”
14: cause to move by means of an air current;
“The wind blew the
leaves around in the yard”
15: spout moist air from the blowhole;
“The whales blew”
16: leave; informal or rude;
“shove off!”;
“The children shoved
along”;
“Blow now!” [syn:
shove off,
shove along]
17: lay eggs;
“certain insects are said to blow”
18: cause to be revealed and jeopardized;
“The story blew their
cover”;
“The double agent was blown by the other side”
19: show off [syn:
boast,
tout,
swash,
shoot a line,
brag,
gas,
bluster,
vaunt,
gasconade]
20: allow to regain its breath;
“blow a horse”
21: melt, break, or become otherwise unusable;
“The lightbulbs
blew out”;
“The fuse blew” [syn:
blow out,
burn out]
22: burst suddenly;
“The tire blew”;
“We blew a tire”
[also:
blown,
blew]