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blow off
verb as in abuse
Strong matches
verb as in discontinue
verb as in gripe
verb as in slur
Strong matches
verb as in stop
noun as in culmination
noun as in finale
Example Sentences
Leavitt called the tariffs "promises made and promises kept by the president" while blowing off reporters' concerns that the sudden tax could cause economic shocks.
Damage to homes is possible, with winds strong enough to blow off roofs.
Maybe you're angry for some *waves hands* reason, and need to blow off steam with some shoot-'em-up action or dissociate from your everyday reality.
Researchers have linked the dust that blows off the playa to the region’s abnormally high rates of childhood asthma.
It was plunged back into crisis in January when a door panel on a new Boeing plane operated by Alaska Airlines blew off soon after take-off.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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