Examples of 'began to blow' in a sentence
Meaning of "began to blow"
began to blow ~ started to produce air forcefully or emit a current of air
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began to blow
All of a sudden the wind began to blow.
And began to blow his horn.
Then a storm began to blow.
A breeze began to blow and it was necessary to get a coat.
I was standing on the wayside and the wind began to blow.
The wind began to blow.
This sharply colder and the wind began to blow.
Windows began to blow out.
Began to blow.
Then it all began to blow up.
I was taking a shortcut through the forest when a strange wind began to blow.
People began to blow glass.
Then the storm of liberation from the dark Middle Ages began to blow across Europe.
The wind began to blow in the afternoon and strengthened over the hours.
By and by, the bitter north wind began to blow.
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When the wind began to blow Taurus returned to Tarentum.
And that 's when a fresh wind suddenly began to blow.
Even earlier, they began to blow beer bottles for the local landowner.
Last year, the winds of change finally began to blow.
A violent wind began to blow and hail fell from the sky, shattering the pagan statues.
Impatient at the delay, many drivers began to blow their horns.
Suddenly, a gale began to blow from the center of that Immortal Cultivation Lake.
After the ship was out to sea, a huge wind began to blow.
On 3 January a violent gale began to blow from east of northeast.
Meanwhile, the temperature dropped sharply and a strong wind began to blow.
From the middle of last decade, people began to blow whistles all over the field.
On a sunny spring day, I was walking home when a strange wind began to blow.
Much later, winds of change began to blow over Europe.
When a strange wind… I was taking a shortcut homethrough the forest… began to blow.
Soon a hurricane force wind began to blow the ship hard, past the island of Crete.
Whenever the Khwajagan reappeared throughout history, the winds of major spiritual changes began to blow.
The wind, it began to blow.
A bad spirit began to blow against all the traditional institutions that we loved. (… ).
The following day, it began to blow.
Then a wicked wind began to blow ( Ancraophobia is the fear of wind ).
Y, l } And that 's when a fresh wind suddenly began to blow.
Around her feet, the sand began to blow away, forming a depression.
In 1997 she began to blow glass and has worked primarily with hot glass ever since.
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This will blow over in a few days
Blow the whistle on the whole thing
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