English · Common Verbs
/bluː/
[/bluː/]
past tense of blow
Past tense of 'blow': to have moved air, as the wind did or with the mouth.
The strong wind blew all night and scattered fallen leaves across the entire quiet street.
The strong wind blew all night and scattered fallen leaves across the entire quiet street.
From Old English 'blēow', past tense of 'blāwan' (to blow).
Used for completed blowing in the past; sounds like the color 'blue'.