blowth in a sentence
n.
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Definition
Blowth (noun): a sudden, strong gust of wind.
Sample Sentences
- The sudden blowth of wind caught her off guard as she stepped outside.
- He could feel the blowth of cold air from the open window.
- With each blowth, the leaves danced around him in a chaotic swirl.
- The artist captured the blowth of nature in her mesmerizing painting.
- Children laughed as they ran into the blowth of the approaching storm.
- The gentle blowth of the ocean breeze soothed his troubled mind.
- She closed her eyes and enjoyed the blowth of warm sunlight on her face.
- The blowth from the mountains brought a refreshing chill to the valley below.
- As they hiked, the blowth of the pine trees filled the air with a fresh scent.
- The blowth of autumn leaves signaled the change of seasons.