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blower

[bloh-er] / ˈbloʊ ər /


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This year’s halftime show is Dad complaining about the guy who blasts a gas leaf blower for an hour every day.

From The Wall Street Journal

Whether or not the unidentified whistle blower has an ax to grind is unknown to me, but plainly the email is not a list of wild accusations hurled by an unreliable gadfly.

From Los Angeles Times

The use of NDAs by a church is legal at present, but many safeguarding experts say these agreements amount to gagging orders which can be weaponised against whistle blowers and complainants.

From BBC

As the rain fell overnight, a maintenance crew armed with leaf blowers and giant squeegees worked up to kickoff to keep the field in decent condition.

From Los Angeles Times

The afternoon started with groundskeepers drying the field with leaf blowers, the first rainy game at the Coliseum in nine years.

From Los Angeles Times