plural of blow
"He counted his three lucky blows on the lottery ticket before tossing it aside."
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blow
"The wind blows through the trees with great force."
In plain English: To blow something means to push air out of your mouth with force, often to extinguish a candle or inflate an object like a balloon.
"The wind blows through the trees with great force."
plural of Blow
"The tennis player suffered several painful blows to his shoulder during the match."