Phrase thesaurus
Blow Phrases
269 phrases and expressions related to "blow".
Phrases
- Acoustic shock
- Any way the wind blows
- As pleased as Punch
- As proud as Punch
- At full pelt
- Bat the breeze
- Blow Up (Michelangelo Antonioni movie)
- Blow a fuse
- Blow a gasket
- Blow a kiss
- Blow a raspberry (Cockney rhyming slang for fart)
- Blow away the cobwebs
- Blow by blow account
- Blow chunks
- Blow great guns
- Blow hard
- Blow hot and cold
- Blow in
- Blow it out your arse
- Blow it out your ear
- Blow job
- Blow my skirt up
- Blow off
- Blow off steam
- Blow off the stage
- Blow out of the water
- Blow smoke up your ass
- Blow some my way (Chesterfield Cigarettes advertising slogan)
- Blow someone away
- Blow the gaff
- Blow the lid off
- Blow the whistle
- Blow through
- Blow to smithereens
- Blow up
- Blow winds, and crack your cheeks
- Blow with the wind
- Blow your brains out
- Blow your cover
- Blow your mind
- Blow your nose
- Blow your own horn
- Blow your own trumpet
- Blow your stack
- Blow your top
- Blow your wad
- Blowin' In The Wind (Bob Dylan song)
- Blown away
- Blown off course
- Blown sideways
- Body blow
- Breath of fresh air
- Breath of wind
- Breathe on me breath of God
- Breeze in
- Brought to blows
- By the hairs on my chinny chin chin, I'll blow your house down
- Catch your breath
- Come to blows
- Cream puff
- Culture shock
- Cushion the blow
- Don't hold your breath
- Don't waste your breath
- Double whammy
- Every Breath You Take (The Police song)
- Exchange blows
- Eyebrow raising (something that creates shock or surprise)
- First strike
- Full fathom five thy father lies (from The Tempest by Shakespeare)
- Full pelt
- Future shock
- Gasp for breath
- Glancing blow
- Go ahead, make my day (A catchphrase from Sudden Impact)
- Go down on
- Go out on strike (Withdraw one's labour and leave one's place of work)
- Have a puff
- He huffed and he puffed and he blew their house down
- Hit 'em where they live
- Hit The Road Jack (Ray Charles song)
- Hit and miss
- Hit and run
- Hit by the stupid stick
- Hit for six
- Hit home
- Hit it off
- Hit it on the nose
- Hit it out of the park (A baseball expression denoting a complete or spectacular success)
- Hit list
- Hit man
- Hit me on the hip
- Hit on
- Hit out at
- Hit out of the park
- Hit parade
- Hit paydirt
- Hit rock bottom
- Hit send
- Hit the back wall
- Hit the bar
- Hit the books
- Hit the bottle
- Hit the brakes
- Hit the bricks (a cursory slang term telling someone to leave)
- Hit the buffers
- Hit the ceiling
- Hit the deck
- Hit the ground running
- Hit the hay
- Hit the headlines
- Hit the high notes
- Hit the jackpot
- Hit the nail on the head
- Hit the panic button
- Hit the road Jack
- Hit the roof
- Hit the sack
- Hit the skids
- Hit the slide
- Hit the spot
- Hit the woodwork
- Hit town
- Hold your breath
- I wouldn't breath the same air
- I'll Be Missing You (Puff Daddy with Faith Evans and 112 song)
- I'll be blowed
- In Flanders fields the poppies blow (from a poem by McCrae)
- In for a shock
- In shock
- In the same breath
- In the teeth of a gale
- It cleans your breath while it cleans your teeth (Colgate Toothpaste advertising slogan)
- It takes your breath away
- It will blow over
- It's an ill wind that blows no one any good
- Joe Blow
- Just put your lips together and blow (To Have And Have Not)
- Life's a breeze
- Like a breath of fresh air
- Little Boy Blue come blow your horn (line from nursery rhyme)
- Looks like a bomb has hit it
- Low blow
- Lucky Strike means finer tobacco (Lucky Strike Cigarettes advertising slogan)
- Mind blowing
- No throat irritation - no cough (Lucky Strike Cigarettes advertising slogan)
- Not exactly blowing my skirt up
- Not the ill wind which blows no man to good
- Out of breath
- Pack a punch
- Pack more punch
- Pinch hit (A baseball expression denoting a substitute or stand-in)
- Pinch, punch, first of the month
- Pre-emptive strike
- Punch and Judy
- Punch the air
- Punch your lights out
- Punch your ticket
- Reach for a Lucky instead of a Sweet (Lucky Strike Cigarettes advertising slogan)
- Rock a bye baby on the tree top, when the wind blows the cradle will rock (line from nursery rhyme)
- Save your breath
- Save your breath to cool your porridge
- Shell shock
- Shock and awe
- Shock horror
- Shock jock
- Shoot the breeze
- Short sharp shock
- So round, so firm, so fully packed (Lucky Strike Cigarettes advertising slogan)
- Soften the blow
- Sticker shock
- Strike Up The Band (George Gershwin composition)
- Strike a balance
- Strike a chord with
- Strike a deal (or bargain)
- Strike a light
- Strike a pose
- Strike beard
- Strike it rich
- Strike lucky
- Strike me pink
- Strike out swinging (A baseball expression meaning to fail while giving it your best effort)
- Strike up the band
- Strike while the iron is hot
- Sucker punch
- Switch hitter (A baseball expression denoting a batter who can hit left or right handed)
- Take cuts at someone (A baseball expression meaning taking a verbal swing or striking a blow at a reputation)
- Take your breath away
- Tempest in a teapot
- That's blown it
- That's the way to do it (A catchphrase from Punch And Judy)
- The Hit Dog (Nickname of Mo Vaughn)
- The Hit Man (Nickname of Bob Sanders)
- The Hit Man (Nickname of Ricky Hatton)
- The Hit Man (Nickname of Thomas Hearns)
- The Kansas Comet (Nickname of Gale Sayers)
- The North wind doth blow and we shall have snow (line from nursery rhyme)
- The answer my friend is blowing in the wind (Bob Dylan song lyric)
- The breath of life
- The shock of the new
- The wind of change is blowing through this continent
- There she blows
- There's never a rough puff in a lucky (Lucky Strike Cigarettes advertising slogan)
- They're toasted (Lucky Strike Cigarettes advertising slogan)
- Tiptoe through the tulips (1920s Broadway song and Tiny Tim hit)
- Train whistle blowing
- Triple whammy
- Under your breath
- Visa's Delta blow to cheques (Visa Delta Debit Card advertising slogan)
- Well blow me down
- With bated breath
- You don't need a weather man to know which way the wind blows
- You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off! (line from the Michael Caine movie The Italian Job)
Related
- Blow Up (Michelangelo Antonioni movie)
- Blow a fuse
- Blow a gasket
- Blow a kiss
- Blow a raspberry (Cockney rhyming slang for fart)
- Blow away the cobwebs
- Blow by blow account
- Blow chunks
- Blow great guns
- Blow hard
- Blow hot and cold
- Blow in
- Blow it out your arse
- Blow it out your ear
- Blow job
- Blow my skirt up
- Blow off
- Blow off steam
- Blow off the stage
- Blow out of the water
- Blow smoke up your ass
- Blow some my way (Chesterfield Cigarettes advertising slogan)
- Blow someone away
- Blow the gaff
- Blow the lid off
- Blow the whistle
- Blow through
- Blow to smithereens
- Blow up
- Blow winds, and crack your cheeks
- Blow with the wind
- Blow your brains out
- Blow your cover
- Blow your mind
- Blow your nose
- Blow your own horn
- Blow your own trumpet
- Blow your stack
- Blow your top
- Blow your wad
- Body blow
- By the hairs on my chinny chin chin, I'll blow your house down
- Cushion the blow
- Glancing blow
- In Flanders fields the poppies blow (from a poem by McCrae)
- It will blow over
- Joe Blow
- Just put your lips together and blow (To Have And Have Not)
- Little Boy Blue come blow your horn (line from nursery rhyme)
- Low blow
- Soften the blow
- Take cuts at someone (A baseball expression meaning taking a verbal swing or striking a blow at a reputation)
- The North wind doth blow and we shall have snow (line from nursery rhyme)
- Visa's Delta blow to cheques (Visa Delta Debit Card advertising slogan)
- Well blow me down
- You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off! (line from the Michael Caine movie The Italian Job)