Examples of 'wind blew it' in a sentence
Meaning of "wind blew it"
wind blew it: This phrase typically describes how the wind caused something to move or fall over
How to use "wind blew it" in a sentence
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wind blew it
But the wind blew it out of my hand.
Then it dissipated like the wind blew it away.
Till the wind blew it all away.
It must have been in a tree or something and the wind blew it down.
Maybe the wind blew it away.
Maybe you left it on the snib and the wind blew it open.
The wind blew it into my hand.
The day you came, the wind blew it up there.
The wind blew it shut.
Well, i saw a bird today flying from a bush and the wind blew it away.
Then the wind blew it away.
Another tree grew from the roots of the first, but the wind blew it down.
But the wind blew it back.
It was only the wind, my dear . The wind blew it out.
Maybe the wind blew it open.
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Wind blew it open, I expect.
Perhaps the wind blew it out.
The wind blew it shut and then blew it open again.
I do not care if the wind blew it out of your twat.
The wind blew it out of my hand, madam.
I do not know . Maybe the wind blew it in.
Or the wind blew it away.
I think what happened, ahem, was that the wind blew it out of my hand.
The wind blew it closed.
The bouncy house … The wind blew it up.
The wind blew it up.
Well, I guess the wind blew it out.
The wind blew it across Europe.
Sir, can I get my drawing back? The wind blew it away.
Every time the wind blew it made the dance seem more dreamy.
All the way out here? … wind blew it.
The wind blew it in, and it 's not blowing it out.
Maybe the wind blew it in.
The wind blew it over, so that 's how they got in.
Who paid you? The wind blew it into my hand.
Wind blew it away?
Perhaps the wind blew it over?
The wind blew it open. He didn't touch me.
Now it's possible that maybe the wind blew it there, right?
The wind blew it open, not me.
Nick, what is it? The wind blew it shut.
Maybe the wind blew it away . Maybe it 's all right now.
Did you go check? The wind blew it over, so that 's how they got in.
The wind blew it out of my hand, madam . Your hand?
No, the wind blew it.