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BLOW — 4 letter word

blow

The word blow has 4 letters: B, L, O, W. It contains 1 vowel and 3 consonants. It scores 9 points in Scrabble and 11 in Words With Friends. Blow has 1 anagram: bowl. As a noun, it means "forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth".

4 letter word "blow": B L O W — noun

Scrabble score: 9   Words With Friends: 11

Letter Analysis of blow

LetterCountTypeScrabble pts
B1Consonant3
L1Consonant1
O1Vowel1
W1Consonant4

1 vowels, 3 consonants, 4 unique letters

Definition of blow

noun

  1. forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth "They gave their nose a loud blow." Synonyms: puff
  2. a powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon "a blow on the head"
  3. street names for cocaine Synonyms: coke, nose candy
  4. an unpleasant or disappointing surprise Synonyms: shock
  5. an impact, as from a collision "The boxer suffered heavy blows to the face before being knocked unconscious. " Synonyms: bump
  6. an unfortunate happening that hinders or impedes Synonyms: reversal
  7. a strong current of air Synonyms: blast

verb

  1. to exhale hard "I suggested they blow on the soup to cool it down."
  2. to free of obstruction by blowing air through "I had to blow my nose."
  3. to melt, break, or become otherwise unusable "The tire blew." Synonyms: blow out, burn out
  4. to shape by blowing "I blow glass."
  5. to cause to be revealed and jeopardized "You blew our cover."
  6. to lay eggs "Certain insects are said to blow." Synonyms: lay
  7. to leave a place "Let's blow." Synonyms: start
  8. to be in motion due to some air or water current "The leaves were blowing in the wind." Synonyms: float, drift, be adrift
  9. to spout moist air from the blowhole "The whale surfaced and blew."
  10. to cause to move by means of an air current "Dry leaves blew across the field."
  11. to provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation "I asked if my partner would blow me." Synonyms: suck, fellate, go down on
  12. to play or sound a wind instrument "I blow a horn."
  13. to make a sound as if blown "The horn blows."
  14. to spend lavishly or wastefully on "I blew my money at the track."
  15. to spend thoughtlessly "I blew through my allowance." Synonyms: waste, squander
  16. to make a mess of, destroy or ruin "I really blew it, didn't I?" Synonyms: bobble
  17. to have high winds or storming "It's really blowing out."

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