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Definition of
blow-in noun
from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
blow-in
noun
/ˈbləʊ ɪn/
/ˈbləʊ ɪn/
(Australian English, informal)
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a person who has recently arrived somewhere
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blow in
blow in | blow into something
blow up in somebody’s face
Phrasal verbs
blow in | blow into something
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blow up in somebody’s face
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blowie
noun
blow in
phrasal verb
blow-in
noun
blow into
phrasal verb
blow itself out
phrasal verb
influence
verb
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