Rechercher
to blow away
[phrase form: blow]
01
emporter, chasser
to remove or clear something by using a strong burst of air or wind
Transitive: to blow away sth | to blow away sth from sb/sth
02
épater, impressionner
to impress someone greatly
Transitive: to blow away sb
03
emporter par le vent, être emporté par le vent
to be moved by the force of the wind
Transitive: to blow away sth
04
liquider, abattre
to kill someone with a gun or other weapons
Transitive: to blow away sb
05
écraser, balayer
to easily defeat someone in a competition or contest
Transitive: to blow away a contestant
blow away
v
Exemple
A swift breeze blew away the sand from the beach towel.
The wind generated by the passing car blew away the roadside dust.
The strong gusts of wind blew away the laundry from the line.
The dance routine blew away the judges on the competition.
The energetic performance of the band blew away the crowd.