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blow - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of blow in Hindi

  • फुंक मारा

noun

  • झटका
  • आघात
  • चोट
  • वार
  • घूंसा
  • झोंक
  • टहोका
  • चांटा
  • विघात
  • झोंकना

verb

  • उड़ाना
  • फूंक मारना
  • झटका देना
  • बहाना
  • बहना
  • खिलना
  • झोंकना
  • बजाना
  • हवा का झोंका
  • मक्खी के अण्डे

blow Definition

verb

  • produce flowers or be in flower. ( फूल पैदा करो या फूल में रहो। )
  • (of wind) move creating an air current. ( (हवा का) एक हवा का प्रवाह बनाने चाल। )
  • (of a person) expel air through pursed lips. ( (एक व्यक्ति के) शुद्ध होठों के माध्यम से हवा निष्कासित करें। )
  • (of an explosion or explosive device) displace violently or send flying. ( (किसी विस्फोट या विस्फोटक उपकरण का) हिंसक रूप से विस्थापित होना या उड़ान भेजना। )
  • spend recklessly. ( लापरवाही से खर्च करना। )
  • completely lose or miss (an opportunity). ( पूरी तरह से खोना या चूकना (एक अवसर)। )
  • damn. ( अरे नहीं। )
  • perform fellatio. ( प्रदर्शन अनुपात। )

noun

  • a powerful stroke with a hand, weapon, or hard object. ( हाथ, हथियार, या कठोर वस्तु के साथ एक शक्तिशाली स्ट्रोक। )
  • the state or period of flowering. ( फूल की अवस्था या अवधि। )
  • a strong wind. ( एक मजबूत हवा। )
  • an act of blowing on an instrument. ( एक यंत्र पर उड़ाने की क्रिया। )
  • marijuana or cocaine. ( मारिजुआना या कोकीन। )

blow Example

  • I'll go down to the sea and get a blow before supper ( मैं समुद्र के नीचे जाऊँगा और रात के खाने से पहले एक झटका लूंगा )
  • The supercharger into real spring is a sustained blow of muggy Gulf wind. ( असली वसंत में सुपरचार्जर, मग खाड़ी की हवा का निरंतर झटका है। )
  • He then takes another swinging punch at Josh but only lands a glancing blow . ( इसके बाद वह जोश में एक और स्विंगिंग पंच लेता है लेकिन केवल एक झटके से लैंड करता है। )
  • I'd better blow ( मुझे बेहतर झटका होगा )
  • What causes you to see stars after a hard blow to the head? ( क्या कारण है कि आपको सिर पर जोर से झटका लगने के बाद तारे दिखाई देते हैं? )
  • Don't blow too hard in her ear: Admit it, some kid at school told you girls love this. ( उसके कान में बहुत जोर से वार न करें: इसे स्वीकार करें, स्कूल के कुछ बच्चों ने आपको बताया कि लड़कियों को यह पसंद है। )
  • The duo plan to blow town the next morning, but until then, they have to pretend as if nothing's changed. ( अगली सुबह दोनों ने शहर को उड़ाने की योजना बनाई, लेकिन तब तक, उन्हें नाटक करना होगा जैसे कि कुछ भी नहीं बदला है। )
  • Can these guys actually play, or are they just making a bunch of groovy thump 'n' blow because that's all they can do? ( क्या ये लोग वास्तव में खेल सकते हैं, या वे सिर्फ ग्रूवी थम्प 'एन' झटका का एक गुच्छा बना रहे हैं क्योंकि यह सब वे कर सकते हैं? ) 

More Sentence

  • You'll feel like you're on a romantic first date and there's no way you're going to blow this one by exposing yourself as a cheapskate.
  • Biologists can hear blue whales blow at the surface from several miles away, often before they can see them.
  • He was struck once in the left shoulder, merely a glancing blow .
  • Should a motorist blow his horn the Guide Dog can become agitated and may therefore be unsure as to what course of action to take.
  • We hope that you don't mind that our producer was caught doing blow
  • ‘I wonder what Mrs. Thatcher felt like when she came walking over the heath in her bride-dress, and Mr. Thatcher's arm in her arm, and the blush roses in blow , and none in all that great place but him and her?’
  • If you are downwind when the whales blow , there is no mistaking the content of their gargantuan diet.
  • The assassins struck the most important person from the Council and thereby dealt them a severe blow .
  • I'm ready to blow town
  • The police asked me if the child had fallen or received a hard blow to the injured area of her head.
  • Malcolm pulled back his arm and rammed a powerful blow into Donald knocking him to the sand.
  • I heard shouting from the other end, then the blow of a whistle.
  • This disappointment was a real blow for me - I'm usually a sucker for movies about seniors bonding with other species.
  • And, blow me, why do we need a word for that anyway?
  • However, the strike has dealt a severe blow to his dreams of becoming the number-one grocery retailer.
  • it took him maybe five choruses to warm up, but then he could really blow
  • In the first round he hit Regan with a hard blow to the ribs.
  • Many ideas, like one from the guy who wanted to use an electric fan to blow against a windmill and generate power, are well intentioned but downright silly.
  • give your nose a good blow
  • It's only a matter of time before these guys blow , so see them while you still can.
  • But no… he had to blow that cigar smoke in my face for ten minutes, didn't he?
  • He tried to make some noises but received a hard blow to the back, which caused him to stop his useless attempts at speech.