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Meaning of blowable | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B2

Definitions

  1. Capable of being blown or blown away; that can be subjected to blowing.
  2. That is operated by blowing
  3. That makes a noise when blown.
  4. That can be achieved or produced by blowing.
  5. That can be emptied by blowing; that does not contain any large solid developing bird.
  6. That can blow, or expel air.
  7. That can be blown up or blown off; subject to explosive forces.
  8. That can cease to function when overloaded.
  9. Secret and vulnerable to being revealed.
  10. Delicate, smooth, and flawless.
  11. That one could give a blowjob to.

Examples

“The molten glass has to be the correct viscosity to be blowable.”
“The gale force wind blew every blowable object to the north, including things I didn't even know were blowable, like the roof.”
“Moreover, if resins should be eventually produced in a form in which they are "blowable," may we not find then that their properties are almost exactly like those of glass —and particularly in regard to brittleness?”
“Give them time to get the gum chewed and blowable .”
“Engineers are considering using the blowable insulation to rehabilitate residential buildings in Chicago under an Argonne partnership with Bethel New Life, a Chicago community economic initiative.”
“Initial flooding will be accomplished via linear irrigation configurations to provide maximum coverage of the blowable surface.”
“Some small dunefields are almost wholly active, in the sense that all the dunes are in movement, and most of the surface bare and blowable.”
“The change-process story is this: in the relevant arrangement, the wind exercises its power to push a blowable thing, and a blowable thing exercises its power to catch the wind and move.”
“The city, they told the audience, resembled an enormous slum as the piles of refuse grew ever higher and strong winter winds blew whatever was blowable through the streets of Gotham City.”
“BLUI: Low-cost Localized Blowable User Interfaces BLUI [4] presents a form of hands-free interaction that can be implemented on laptop/desktop computing platforms. This approach supports blowing at a laptop or computer screen to directly control certain interactive applications.”
“Golly , I've never met a deer with a removable, blowable horn before!”
“As a final wind modeling exercise, we'll build an efficient and blowable model of a bottle.”
“If possible, a ram's horn that is blowable, like a shofar.”
“Among them were a Bible, eaten up with age, but recognizable by its clasp and gilt edges and a few words; a medical newspaper; a bottle of alcohol; a piece of white silk ribbon; and old Roman cane, and a pea whistle made of horn. The latter was still blowable, and spoke after half a century's silence.”
“Appellant additionally contends that Wadman selectively cools a predetermined shape which is already a blowable bubble, but does not show selective chilling during extrusion, nor does he show forming a blowable bubble after extrusion and selective cooling.”
“In the following table, two sets of parameters were chosen to see how the variables influence blowable distance.”
“In conventional blow molding, a parison is first formed by extruding a heat-softened thermoplastic tube and pinching off the bottom or, alternatively, by injection molding of the blowable geometric form directly.”
“However, the egg proved blowable .”
“I blew the eggs: three of them were very blowable, the fourth had a large young one inside .”
“At the time of our visit on July 4, most of the young had hatched and were running about, some nests still contained young or pipped eggs and several held sets of two or three blowable eggs.”
“If the egg when taken from the nest and held to the sun, shows any transparency, then it is blowable.”
“But he must have some practical principle to be guided by; for going upon the assumptions that all noses are blowable, Mr. Silver must of course blow his.”
“In fact, Miss Jenkins, matrimony has not been the subject of my thoughts lately, though I could not have found a lovelier person with whom to have the honor of being united (with a bow); but to get a plaster cast of a fine-shaped female nose, for my patent self-clasping, sneezable, blowable nose.”
“It was a preposterous looking small, roughly made, wooden craft powered by a gasoline motor exhausting through a hose to a float on the surface, but it sported blowable ballast tanks– the first submarine to do so.”
“If stowed in MBTs, solid ballast will reduce the blowable volume and so affect the reserve of buoyancy.”
“My parents would probably have had me blowing the hen's noses if they'd thought of it...and if hens had blowable noses .”
“Blowing the bridge wouldn't delay anyone more than a minute or two, but the Pioneers doggedly blew everything blowable, as though they were carrying out some ancient religious ritual.”
“When the aircraft is pressurized and the pressure altitude is above 25,000 feet, crew members stationed near blowable structures, such as blisters or large plexiglas panels, will keep their seat belts or safety straps fastened, if provided.”
“dry blasting agent: an explosive that is blowable at charging but not pumpable.”
“[…] in excellent order, and calculated to blow into smithereens anything blowable that stood up before it within the short limit of its range.”
“The blowable fuses are used to connect the product and sum lines to the output.”
“A method for forming a thin film, blowable fuse, comprising the steps of: […]”
“The evolution of fuse technology has resulted in the electrically blowable fuse approach (eFUSE).”
“The new clause provides a greater incentive for well-paid employees—those arguably more likely to have access to potentially "blowable" information .”
“He had an exquisite oval face. Blowable skin.”
“When she got so close to me, so close, I realized that the policewoman's skin was indeed the same as my first impression. It could almost be described as "blowable".”
“The even skin, baby-like skin, could actually be described as blowable, and the muscles that bulged out of his heart were strong enough to reflect a man's charm.”
“I think this shouls be a nice girl who listens to her mother's words, and her work and rest are very healthy, as can be seen from her flapping, blowable skin. When I saw her just now, I wanted to poke at her face very much because her face was as soft and tender as a child's.”
“Then you can blow every blowable object in the honeymoon suite, if you so fancy such kink.”
“"There's the doable guys." She glanced at Max. "You know, the ones you wouldn't kick out of bed for eating crackers.” Just like Sutter would have said. Max was thinking that very thing the other night in regards to the Greek God. Angela winked. “Then there's the blowable ones.””

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.

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