blowing
Prononciation : [ˈbloʊɪŋ]
Mot
Contexte : « weather »
(verb) to move air or other gases. It's what happens when the wind pushes air around, making it feel cooler or moving leaves on trees.
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The wind is blowing gently today, making it a nice day to be outside.
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If it wasn't blowing at all, the air would feel hot and stuffy.
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Can you feel the wind blowing in your hair?
Contexte : « action »
(verb) to create a sound by forcing air out of your mouth. This can happen when you blow into a whistle or just blow to cool off your food.
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She is blowing the birthday candles on her cake.
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He didn't blow into the trumpet correctly, so it didn't make any sound.
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What happens when you blow really hard into the flute?
Contexte : « air movement »
(noun) the action of moving air. This can be used to describe strong winds or soft breezes.
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The blowing of the wind made the leaves dance around in the park.
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There was no blowing at all, and it felt very still outside.
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What is the blowing sound that we hear from the trees?
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