blew
/ˈbluː/Definitions
1. verb
past tense of blow; to produce a current of air, especially violently; to utter or express strongly
“The strong wind blew the doors open.”
2. verb
to make something move through the air
“She blew bubbles for the children to pop.”
3. verb
past tense of blow; to extinguish, especially by removing the source of fuel
“He blew out the candles on his birthday cake.”
4. noun
past tense of blow; a strong gust of wind
“The car stalled in the middle of the highway due to the strong blew.”
5. noun
past tense of blow; a sound, especially a loud one
“The loud blew of the horn startled everyone.”