A surname.
blows
Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for blows.
Editorial note
And it never ceases to amaze me how the tech community so easily blows off legitimate safety concerns.
Quick take
A surname.
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Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for blows.
noun
A surname.
Example sentences
And it never ceases to amaze me how the tech community so easily blows off legitimate safety concerns.
The central vision nearly rivals good glasses, and the sharp peripheral vision blows glasses out of the water.
However the exchange rate blows it out to 120 AUD, and I'm a poor student.
If not have a steering wheel blows your mind, hold on: which direction do you think the front seats will face, in the typical robocar?
The problem is the employer can always fire you if they want, and if the company blows way up in value in 2-3 years, they might prefer to fire you than give you so much stock.
>And it never ceases to amaze me how the tech community so easily blows off legitimate safety concerns.
It blows my mind that this stuff still happens.
Let life happen, and go where the wind blows.
As an American that's been in Germany for the last 8 years, it often blows my mind what's actually taken for granted as being acceptable in the US.
It just blows my mind how useful it is, and how little thinking I put into engaging with it as a computer-driven system anymore.
It blows my mind that the police would not check with the management office security guard as to whether the unit was currently occupied...what if it had been rented that day?
But complaining in general isn't going to get you anywhere and even if this HN thread totally blows up, it's not going to sway anyone at Amazon or Clarkson, Hammond or May.
Quote examples
Plus some of the "coolest stuff" just blows up with overfitting and seems to be a mere hype to me.
And since this always blows up in an "omg privacy" outrage fest, let's remember that Location History is opt-in and that Google frequently sends email reminders to participants that they are opted in.
The sad part is I believe they actually have a department that was/is in charge of it (NSA), but they've been completely focused on "terrorism" (the kinds where stuff blows up) and offensive work.
(Such words come before something is canned, or blows up to make millions I guess.) Can a business really save a lot of money by putting up their employees in "business-ready homes," like a twee Lower East Side room for $55/night that looks like a (very) young woman lives in it?
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How do you use blows in a sentence?
And it never ceases to amaze me how the tech community so easily blows off legitimate safety concerns.
What does blows mean?
A surname.
What part of speech is blows?
blows is commonly used as noun.