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Carry vs Blown - What's the difference?
carry | blown |As verbs the difference between carry and blown
is that carry is (lb) to lift (something) and take it to another place; to transport (something) by lifting while blown is .As a noun carry
is a manner of transporting or lifting something; the grip or position in which something is carried.As an adjective blown is
distended, swollen or inflated.Bowled vs Blown - What's the difference?
bowled | blown |As verbs the difference between bowled and blown
is that bowled is (bowl) while blown is .As an adverb bowled
is (cricket) describing the method of being dismissed in which the ball is bowled, and it hits and breaks the batsman's wicket.As an adjective blown is
distended, swollen or inflated.Flushed vs Blown - What's the difference?
flushed | blown |As adjectives the difference between flushed and blown
is that flushed is red in the face because of embarrassment, exertion, etc while blown is distended, swollen or inflated.As verbs the difference between flushed and blown
is that flushed is (flush) while blown is .Fledged vs Blown - What's the difference?
fledged | blown |As adjectives the difference between fledged and blown
is that fledged is able to fly while blown is distended, swollen or inflated.As verbs the difference between fledged and blown
is that fledged is (fledge) while blown is .Blown - What does it mean?
blown | |Blowed vs Blown - What's the difference?
blowed | blown |As verbs the difference between blowed and blown
is that blowed is past tense of blow while blown is past participle of lang=en.As an adjective blown is
distended, swollen or inflated.Blown vs Flown - What's the difference?
blown | flown |