How to use "blew" in a sentence

Sentences

Suddenly, the boiler began to shake and make noises - and then it blew up!

It blew the food all over us - me, and all the men who were sitting at the tables.

The enemy started shooting at us before we got on the ground, and they blew up one of our helicopters

Then we got orders to move the machine gun about fifty metres to the left of the big tree that was in the middle of the valley, and to find a safe place to put it before the enemy blew us all up.

When it was day again, our planes came, and they blew up the enemy soldiers

He was against the war, like me, but he blew up buildings and things

Before the breeze blew out the match he made out a figure in a dress: it was a woman.

He blew out the candle and, just as he was kissing Cosette on the forehead, the footsteps stopped

But the wind was too strong - it blew the paper away

The wind blew towards us from the sea

She dried her eyes and blew her nose.

A breath of wind stirred a dry tumbleweed and blew it across the blacktop.

They were in a ten-passenger jet that belonged to the Network, and the aircraft took a battering from the high-altitude winds that blew across its assigned flight corridor

All around him - in the rooms below, in the houses on each side and across the road, and all across London - people were rubbing their eyes and opening windows to stare out and ask questions, and getting dressed quickly as the first breath of the coming storm of fear blew through the streets

The shells blew up, the trees all around the guns caught fire and only one or two of the men escaped.

There was a violent bang, a blinding flash and the warship blew up

It blew shut again

The curtains of my study blew out of the open window from which I and the soldier had watched the dawn

The wind blew and the boat flew up the river.