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blows
It's an ill wind that blows no good.
The cherry blossoms flutter down whenever the wind blows.
The wind blows.
The quarrel ended in their coming to blows.
As the wind blows, so does his jacket.
He accompanies his words with blows.
Candidates traded blows over the proposed tax cut.
When the whistle blows, the race will start.
Words may pass but blows fall heavy.
How it blows!
A north wind blows, obviously off the icebergs.
I answered his blows with several of my own.
Everybody blows it once in a while. It's better not to obsess on it.
A wind from the ocean blows at this time of the year.
The wind that often blows in Provence is called the mistral.
Inglês palavra "wieje"(blows) ocorre em conjuntos:
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