“Blow in” means:
- To Arrive Unexpectedly or Suddenly:
- To arrive at a place suddenly or unexpectedly, often without prior notice.
- Example: “He just blew in from out of town and surprised everyone.”
- To Cause Air or Wind to Enter:
- To let or force air or wind to enter a space, often by opening a door or window.
- Example: “The cold air blew in through the open window.”
Prepositions
- Before “blow in”: Often used with the subject or place where the action occurs.
- Example: “The wind blew in from the ocean.”
- After “blow in”: Typically followed by the place or context in which someone or something arrives.
- Example: “She blew in from the airport and went straight to the meeting.”
Collocations
- Blow in (from)
- Blow in (to)
- Blow in through
Example Sentences
- He blew in from New York for the weekend without telling anyone.
- The wind blew in through the cracks in the door, making the room chilly.
- She blew in from her vacation and immediately went to work.
- The cold draft blew in every time someone opened the door.
- They didn’t expect him to blow in so suddenly after being away for so long.
- The storm caused the rain to blow in through the windows.
- A gust of wind blew in from the open door, making everyone shiver.
- The unexpected guest blew in right before dinner.
- The breeze blew in from the sea, bringing a fresh scent.
- He blew in from his road trip and shared stories of his travels.
- The warm air blew in as the sun set.
- She blew in just in time for the start of the event.
- The cold front blew in overnight, dropping the temperature.
- The wind blew in through the broken window, disturbing the papers on the desk.
- The sudden arrival of the celebrity blew in the excitement at the event.
- The cool evening air blew in, refreshing everyone after a hot day.
- The unexpected rainstorm blew in and soaked the outdoor event.
- He blew in with a big smile and lots of energy.
- The gusty wind blew in, scattering leaves all over the yard.
- The fresh air blew in as we opened the windows.
- She blew in and immediately started organizing the party.
- The storm blew in quickly, catching everyone off guard.
- A new opportunity blew in unexpectedly, changing their plans.
- The air conditioning blew in cool air, making the room comfortable.
- The wind blew in from the north, signaling a change in the weather.
- He blew in from the conference and shared his insights with the team.
- The windstorm caused dust to blow in through the vents.
- The sudden news blew in, leaving everyone in shock.
- The warm spring breeze blew in, announcing the change of season.
- She blew in from her trip and immediately started catching up on emails.
- The draft blew in through the open garage door.
- The celebrity guest blew in just before the show started.
- The unexpected offer blew in and took everyone by surprise.
- The cool night air blew in through the partially open windows.
- He blew in with a fresh perspective on the project.
- The windstorm caused debris to blow in through the damaged roof.
- The wind blew in from the open skylight, bringing a chill.
- She blew in from the city and helped with the event preparations.
- The cold breeze blew in as the door was left ajar.
- The news of the promotion blew in unexpectedly, bringing excitement.
- The strong wind blew in and knocked over the outdoor furniture.
- He blew in from his travels with exciting stories and souvenirs.
- The sudden shift in weather caused the rain to blow in through the gaps.
- The cool breeze blew in, making the evening more pleasant.
- The gusty wind blew in from the mountain, signaling a storm.
- The surprise guest blew in and delighted everyone at the party.
- The strong gusts blew in through the open windows, disrupting the meeting.
- The new policy blew in unexpectedly, changing the company’s direction.
- The wind blew in through the cracks, making the room colder.
- He blew in just before the meeting started, catching everyone off guard.