Phrasal Verbs

3216 Phrasal Verbs with their Urdu Meanings and Examples

Blow away

When the wind moves something from a place.

The flag BLEW AWAY in the storm; we'll have to buy a new one.

Blow down

When the wind forces something to fall.

A tree was BLOWN DOWN in the storm.

Blow in

Arrive, sometimes suddenly or unexpectedly.

He BLEW IN from Toronto early this morning.

Blow off

Not keep an appointment.

We were going to meet last night, but she BLEW me OFF at the last minute.

Blow off

Ignore, not do something.

I BLEW the homework OFF and did badly.

Blow off

Expel gas from the anus.

He BLEW OFF in front of everybody.

Blow out

Extinguish candles, matches, etc.

She BLEW the candles OUT on her birthday cake.

Blow out

Defeat decisively.

The Broncos BLEW OUT the Raiders 55-0.

Blow over

When a scandal gets forgotten.

The scandal BLEW OVER within a fortnight when the press found someone else to attack.

Blow up

Explode.

The bomb BLEW UP without any warning.

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