Make sentence of “blowing”

How to use in-sentence of “blowing”:

+ There are other kinds of flute, that are played by blowing into the end, like a recorder.

+ The scarf kept the wind from blowing against their neck when they turned their head.

+ Others include wink ; a grin 😀 smug :- and tongue out 😛 for disgust or simply just to stick the tongue out for silliness, such as when blowing a raspberry.

+ Not only does it block the extremely cold winter winds blowing from Central Asia from entering Subcontinent, it also forces the Bay of Bengal Monsoon branch to shed its moisture along NE and Northern Indian States, Bhutan, Nepal and Bangladesh.

+ Instead of blowing into a reed, they vibrate their lips by buzzing them against a metal cup-shaped mouthpiece.

Make sentence of blowing
Make sentence of blowing

Example sentences of “blowing”:

+ People play this instrument by blowing into it.

+ The flute is played by blowing across the top of the mouthpiece.

+ Players of woodwind and brass instruments play many of their notes by blowing slightly stronger to get a higher series of notes.

+ The glass is shaped when either fully molten, by casting, or when in a state of toffee-like viscosity, by methods such as blowing to a mold.

+ The painting shows Zephyr, god of the winds holding the gentle breeze Aura, blowing her toward the shore where Horae, goddess of the seasons, is awaiting her with a cloak.

+ At the time a gale estimated at force ten or eleven had been blowing down the Tay estuary at right angles to the bridge.

+ Flute players hold it horizontally and make a sound by blowing their breath over the edge of the hole of flute’s head.

+ Some camouflaged animals also copy movements in nature., of a leaf blowing in the wind.

+ Sometimes they round up their prey by swimming in tight circles and blowing curtains of bubbles around them.

+ In comparison, brass instruments are all blown in the same way: by blowing against a cup-shaped mouthpiece.

+ He had the ability to make the seas calm by blowing on a conch shell.

+ When the wind is not blowing or the sun is not shining, hydroelectricity can be created.

+ Like the modern oboe, the shawm was played by blowing into a double reed.

+ The Ancient GreeceGreek poet named Aratus said that if sailors could see the constellation Ara, it meant that there was going to be wind blowing from the south.

+ Harmonicas are played by blowing or sucking air into one side.

+ However, high winds can cause the blowing of snowfall, and the accumulation of snow amounts to about per year.

+ The pipe organ is a keyboard instrument in which the sound is made by air blowing through pipes.

+ People play this instrument by blowing into it.

+ The flute is played by blowing across the top of the mouthpiece.
+ Players of woodwind and brass instruments play many of their notes by blowing slightly stronger to get a higher series of notes.

More in-sentence examples of “blowing”:

+ It is like blowing through a drinking straw.

+ It was invented for personal hygiene purposes such as wiping one’s hands or face, or blowing one’s nose.

+ It is called bubble gum, because once soft a person could create a bubble with the gum by blowing air into it.

+ However, people very often have a definite preference for using the left or right hand for things such as: using a pen, using a knife, using scissors, brushing teeth, blowing their nose, and so on.

+ SpongeBob tries blowing a bubble next.

+ Around the Great Dark Spot, winds were measured blowing up to 2,400 kilometers an hour, the fastest in the Solar System.

+ He jams his final pipe bomb into the Terminator’s abdomen, blowing the Terminator apart, injuring Sarah, and killing Kyle.

+ Players play through blowing air through the double reed, making the reeds vibrate.

+ Johor experiences wet equatorial weather with monsoon rain from Nov until Feb blowing from the South China Sea.

+ In a pipe organ, the musical notes are made by blowing air through pipes.

+ A brass instrument is a musical instrument that you play by blowing through a mouthpiece mouthpiece to change the pitch, or note.

+ When the organist presses the keys of the organ, the sound comes from the air blowing through the pipes.

+ The British goal was to capture the Orne River bridges to prevent German armor from using them and to prevent retreating Germans from blowing them up.

+ It makes sound by blowing air through Reed reeds, which are tuned to different pitches to make musical notes.

+ A hovercraft is a vehicle supported and moved by a cushion of air blowing downwards.

+ Howland island is a very hot and sunny island with wind blowing almost all the time.

+ They were also accused of blowing up the house themselves to try to overthrow the government of Kentucky.

+ The moisture is called water vapour to make the clouds a source of water vapour is cold air blowing across large lakes or the sea but the cold air doesn’t actually make too much snow, its a combination of cold and warm air that does it.

+ These plants are used to stop sand-blow, because their roots hold the sand, and stop the wind blowing it away.

+ People who can roll their tongue can sometimes make a high pitched sound by blowing through their rolled tongue.

+ That was about certain pickup trucks from General Motors, particularly Chevrolet, blowing up on impact in truck crashes due to poor design.

+ Notice that the sound “hu” is unknown in Japanese, so ふ is pronounced “fu” with an “f” which is blown lightly, like someone blowing out a candle.

+ A harmonica is small musical instrument that is played with the mouth by blowing into holes in its side.

+ Their main task is to capture important bridges, buildings, villages and other sites, do guerrilla strikes like blowing up an enemy railway line, capture enemy leaders and important soldiers and do long range reconnaissance.

+ The compression would have created a cannon effect, with the powder first blowing up from the top of the barrel before, a millisecond later, blowing out.

+ The trumpet is played by blowing into the mouthpiece and making a “buzzing” sound.

+ Hard to describe, it is done by creating a small opening with one’s lips and then blowing or sucking air through the hole.

+ The vowels “ą” and “ę” are nasal and so they are pronounced by blowing air partly out of both the nose and the mouth.

+ The musicians make the sound by blowing into the instrument and “buzzing” with their lips.

+ Selena begins singing the song while walking in the desert, with the wind blowing her hair around.

+ Surgical masks are made of a nonwoven fabric created using a melt blowing process.

+ The wind blowing over your skin removes body heat.local winds are the winds that blow over short distances.

+ It was formed by over a dozen supernovae blowing up in a nearby moving clump of stars.

+ For example, if an action movie shows a very big battleship blowing up, it would be expensive to buy a battleship and dangerous to blow it up.

+ Dennis played a Leopold Mozart horn concerto by blowing through rubber hose pipes.

+ A vuvuzela is a blowing horn horn commonly used in soccer games in South Africa.

+ The crash was caused by the visibility of the road being almost zero because of dust that was blowing from a nearby field.

+ A downburst struck East Coldenham Elementary School on November 16, 1989 at 11:35 a.m., blowing down a cafeteria wall, killing nine people and injuring eighteen.

+ They were delayed by Dutch teams blowing up 236 bridges.

+ As in the pipe organ, the sound is made by air blowing through the pipes, but power to make the air blow does not come from bellows or from electricity as in the modern organ, but from water, for example from a waterfall.

+ It is like blowing across the top of an empty bottle.

+ Pig iron is refined into Wrought iron by melting it and blowing hot air through it.

+ Soil erosion is the washing or blowing away.

+ At the time a gale of about force ten or eleven had been blowing down the Tay estuary at right angles to the bridge.

+ To this very day, many Hindus use the conch as a part of their religious practices, blowing it during worship at specific points, accompanied by ceremonial bells.

+ The fire on a candle can be put out by blowing air on it.

+ Wind blowing over the surface of a body of water forms waves.

+ This creates a steady wind blowing toward the land, bringing the moist near-surface air over the oceans with it.Watts, Louisa 2009.

+ It is like blowing through a drinking straw.

+ It was invented for personal hygiene purposes such as wiping one's hands or face, or blowing one's nose.

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