upblow in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Upblow refers to a sudden upward movement or gust of wind, often causing unexpected effects in the surrounding environment.
Sample Sentences
- The sudden upblow of wind caught her off guard as she stepped outside.
- During the storm, the upblow from the ocean created impressive waves crashing against the shore.
- He felt an upblow of excitement as the concert began, energizing the crowd.
- The upblow from the furnace made the room feel warmer almost instantly.
- In the upblow of the helicopter’s rotor blades, leaves danced wildly in the air.
- The strong winds created an upblow that sent leaves swirling into the air.
- During the storm, the upblow from the ocean waves caused the sand to dance along the beach.
- The upblow of hot air from the furnace made the room feel uncomfortably warm.
- As the rocket launched, an upblow of smoke and debris filled the launch site.
- The upblow of warm air in the valley signaled the arrival of spring.
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