blowing

/ˈbloʊ.ɪŋ/
noun
  1. The action of moving air or creating a current of air, either naturally or by a person or device.
    • The blowing of the fan helped cool the room.
    • The constant blowing of the wind made the trees sway.
    • She could hear the blowing of the wind through the crack in the window.
  2. The act of expelling air from the mouth, often to make a sound or move something.
    • A quick blowing of the whistle signaled the end of the game.
    • The blowing of the birthday candles took three tries.
    • His blowing on the flute was soft and gentle.
adjective
  1. Moving or being moved by the wind; windy.
    • The blowing sand stung our faces.
    • The blowing leaves covered the lawn.
    • We walked through the blowing snow to get home.
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