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blowed

American  
[blohd] / bloʊd /

verb

Nonstandard.
  1. a simple past tense and past participle of blow.


Example Sentences

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There’s a creature a layin’ down there, but I’m blowed if it’s fish or fowl, there’s so much mud and dust plastered on it,” whispered the hedgehog.

From Literature

“If Bill Smith had an idea who blowed him up, he never said,” the doctor recalled.

From Literature

A user posted it on Facebook on Thursday evening with the caption, “This is unbelievable, she is blowed out of her mind, I bet this gets taken down!”

From Washington Post

The new video was shared on Facebook on Saturday, accompanied by a caption reading: “This is unbelievable, she is blowed out of her mind, I bet this gets took down!”

From The Guardian

He then went back to the Best Western where he told Harris he “blowed a man’s head off over $38,” court records showed.

From Reuters