blaw

/blɔː/
verb
  1. To blow, especially with force or in gusts (used mainly in Scottish and Northern English dialects).
    • The cold air would blaw through the cracks in the old cottage walls.
    • He watched the leaves blaw around the yard in the autumn storm.
    • The wind began to blaw fiercely across the moor.
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