BLOWING definition: the sound of any vapor or gas issuing from a vent under pressure. See examples of blowing used in a sentence.

1. To come into being: A storm blew up. 2. To fill with air; inflate: blow up a tire. 3. To enlarge (a photographic image or print). 4. To explode: bombs blowing up. 5. To lose one's temper.

Music and Dance (of a horn, etc.) to (cause to) give out sound: [no object] As the trumpets were blowing the queen approached. [~ + object] drivers blowing their horns.

blowing definition: act of producing an air current. Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words. Discover expressions like "how the wind is blowing", "which way the wind is blowing", "how the wind's blowing".

The act of one who blows, or that which blows. The blowings of a trumpet. The puffings and blowings of an unfit runner. I guess I'm just blowing off steam. Alex was at the last window, blowing her a kiss. She sat in her room crying like a child, blowing her nose and sobbing.

/ˈblʌʊɪŋ/ IPA guide Other forms: blowings Definitions of blowing noun processing that involves blowing a gas see more

Etymology 2 From Middle English blowynge, blowyng, from Old English blāwung (“blowing”), equivalent to blow +‎ -ing.

Part of the technological magic that batteries provide is the ability to store wind energy when the wind is blowing and solar energy when the sun is shining, and then deploy that renewable energy when there’s no wind or the sun goes down.