blow

verb
  1. To expel air through the mouth or nose. verb
    She blew on the hot soup to cool it down.
    He blew out the candles on his birthday cake.
  2. To move or be moved by the wind. verb
    The leaves blew across the yard.
    The wind blew fiercely during the storm.
  3. A sudden, hard stroke with a hand, weapon, or other instrument. noun
    He received a blow to the head during the fight.
    The boxer delivered a powerful blow to his opponent.
  4. A sudden shock or disappointment. noun
    Losing the championship game was a major blow to the team.
    The news of his friend's accident was a blow to him.
  5. To spend money extravagantly or wastefully. verb
    He blew all his savings on a new car.
    She blew her paycheck on a shopping spree.
  6. To explode or cause to explode. verb
    The tire blew as he was driving down the highway.
    They blew the bridge to prevent the enemy from crossing.