Blowable
adj ·Uncommon ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Capable of being blown or blown away; that can be subjected to blowing.
"The molten glass has to be the correct viscosity to be blowable."
- 2 That is operated by blowing
"BLUI: Low-cost Localized Blowable User Interfaces BLUI [4] presents a form of hands-free interaction that can be implemented on laptop/desktop computing platforms. This approach supports blowing at a laptop or computer screen to directly control certain interactive applications."
- 3 That is operated by blowing; That makes a noise when blown.
"Golly , I've never met a deer with a removable, blowable horn before!"
- 4 That can be achieved or produced by blowing.
"Appellant additionally contends that Wadman selectively cools a predetermined shape which is already a blowable bubble, but does not show selective chilling during extrusion, nor does he show forming a blowable bubble after extrusion and selective cooling."
- 5 That can be emptied by blowing; that does not contain any large solid developing bird.
"However, the egg proved blowable ."
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- 6 That can blow, or expel air.
"But he must have some practical principle to be guided by; for going upon the assumptions that all noses are blowable, Mr. Silver must of course blow his."
- 7 That can be blown up or blown off; subject to explosive forces.
"Blowing the bridge wouldn't delay anyone more than a minute or two, but the Pioneers doggedly blew everything blowable, as though they were carrying out some ancient religious ritual."
- 8 That can cease to function when overloaded.
"The blowable fuses are used to connect the product and sum lines to the output."
- 9 Secret and vulnerable to being revealed.
"The new clause provides a greater incentive for well-paid employees—those arguably more likely to have access to potentially "blowable" information ."
- 10 Delicate, smooth, and flawless.
"He had an exquisite oval face. Blowable skin."
- 11 That one could give a blowjob to.
"Then you can blow every blowable object in the honeymoon suite, if you so fancy such kink."
Example
More examples"The molten glass has to be the correct viscosity to be blowable."
Etymology
From blow + -able.
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