Examples of 'was a blow' in a sentence

Meaning of "was a blow"

The phrase 'was a blow' is commonly used when describing an event or situation that caused significant damage, harm, or disappointment. It implies that the event had a negative impact or was emotionally distressing

How to use "was a blow" in a sentence

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was a blow
Failing the exam was a blow to his ego.
It was a blow even though he did not expect to be selected.
The cause of death was a blow to the head.
It was a blow below the belt.
But first there was a blow to the head.
It was a blow too bitter for tears.
Marlon really was a blow to the face.
It was a blow from someone who hated him deeply.
Cause of death was a blow to the temple.
It was a blow from which the campaign.
I think there was a blow to the head.
It was a blow that followed him throughout his education.
But still painful as though it was a blow to the head.
His death was a blow to the world of entertainment.
I am not sure there was a blow.

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For him it was a blow to the heart.
She said that it was a blow.
Losing him was a blow on a lot of levels.
Losing my dad was a blow.
Her death was a blow to all of us who loved her.
I would think it was a blow off.
It was a blow that would have crumbled a brick wall.
That last word was a blow to me.
It was a blow that no one could stop.
Maybe the zebra thought it was a blow to the head.
It was a blow from which the campaign never really covered.
I know it was a blow for you.
It was a blow from which the campaign never really recovered.
Newspaper publishers complained it was a blow struck at the freedom of the press.
It was a blow from which the company would never recover.
Pathologist said cause of death was a blow to the side of her head.
It was a blow carefully planned.
The pathologist believes it was a blow to the back of the head.
It was a blow for him.
The best he could muster was a blow across the back.
This was a blow to his pride.
So gaining weight was a blow.
The murder was a blow to the movement.
The coroner says the likely cause of death was a blow to the head.
Now that was a blow to his pride.
Would only count if one of the next two days was a blow out.
The news was a blow to him.
Was a blow to the head.
Mixed schools abolition was a blow for the pupils of both ethnicities.
It was a blow for the widow who would always been close to her money.
Each death was a blow.
There was a blow of a wheel.
The loss of such an experienced captain was a blow to English administration.
It was a blow that the unions have never recovered from.
Monarch was a blow.

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