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View definitions for blow in

blow in

verb as in drop in

verb as in get

verb as in show up

noun as in alien

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Example Sentences

But he didn’t know that the room’s wainscoting and blow-in insulation reduced the camera’s effectiveness.

In felt-tip pens, in pencil and ballpoint on notepaper, she articulated her desires on the backs of envelopes, holiday greetings or magazine subscription blow-in cards.

Sometimes, if you are a townie blow-in, living in the countryside seems to be all about keeping what’s outside from getting in: damp, quite often, which is why there are mushrooms growing inside my kitchen door; a pair of bullocks who strayed through a gap in the fence and suddenly appeared outside the window when we were having dinner.

The battling qualities so rightly associated with arguably the finest golfer of all time came to the fore at the 15th, as his approach from 164 yards dropped at blow-in range.

Roblero-Gomez said her mother’s home got blow-in insulation in the attic, plastic wrap and caulk for the windows and high-efficiency light bulbs.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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