1. blow
They defused the bomb before it could blow up.
Blow out all the candles on the birthday cake at once.
blew; blown
Blow me down!
Isn't it better to get drunk and cut loose once in a while and blow off the tension of daily frustration?
An autumn breeze begins to blow.
Don't be so worked up over this thing. It will all blow over before you know it.
Iaido is a form of swordsmanship in which one strikes down an attacking opponent with one blow of the sword quickly drawn out of its sheath, whether the practitioner is sitting or walking.
When you blow across the top of an open bottle, it makes a noise.
Tom was dealt another emotional blow when his mother was diagnosed with breast cancer
Did you and Joan have a blow up?
Your nose is running. Blow it.
dealing a profound blow to U.S. allies and potentially deepening the president's isolation on the world stage
This optimism received a crashing blow at the hands of William Wrede in his theory of the messianic secret
2. punch
I'll punch your lights out!
Tom blocked Mary's punch, then slapped her with his right hand.
He punched John.
Do you want a punch?
He can't write with a pen or punch keys on a computer.
Oh, no! I forgot to punch in again!
The salesman claimed the windshield was unbreakable, testing it with a punch that went straight through it.
If you don't get the punch line, I'm sorry.
A punch is just a punch. A kick is just a kick.
I bought a new sweater and I'm as pleased as Punch with it!
We'd probably be best off beating them to the punch before they notice that fact.
I was going to hand in my application form to the boss today, but he beat me to the punch.
Photos give their arguments an extra visual punch.
What form of exercise is best for a boxer to develop strong punches?
Dear passengers! If you get on a means of transport and don't have a season ticket, punch a one-time ticket without waiting for the next station.
3. stroke
I’d always enjoyed painting, but about ten years ago I had a stroke. I couldn’t speak or move my right hand, which I use to paint.
I always thought that a stroke was one of nature's ways to tell you that it's time to die.
suffer a stroke
A lot of people buy lotteries dreaming of wealth at one stroke.
The lion put an end to his prey with one stroke.
It is easier for heaven and earth to disappear than for the least stroke of a pen to drop out of the Law.
... orgasm by having someone stroke her eyebrow.
In tennis and ping-pong backhand the hand is turned backwards in making the stroke.
I don't know much about painting, but I can tell that this brush has an excellent stroke feel to it.
Michael loves his cat so much that he feels offended if a guest of his doesn't stroke her or at least state she's beautiful.
Sometimes, it's to better stroke some-one than tell him the truth, especially if the truth is unpleasant. This way you can make that person more willing to cooperate.
please dont stroke dog. its dangerous. he can bite you
Heart attack and stroke have also been reported rarely in men taking CIALIS.
I stroked the tennis ball so hard that it flew out of play.
Selling products sometimes requires having a stroke of genius.
英语 单词“удар“(stroke)出现在集合中:
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