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To be carried or moved by the wind; as, the dust blows in from the street.
To cause air to pass through by the action of the mouth, or otherwise; to cause to sound, as a wind instrument; as, to blow a trumpet; to blow an organ.
A blowing, esp., a violent blowing of the wind; a gale; as, a heavy blow came on, and the ship put back to port.
Extractions: J ohn Blow was awarded a B.S.W. (1947) and a M.S.W. (1951) from the University of Toronto.
Blow was appointed choirmaster at St. Pauls Cathedral in 1687, and in 1699 he became the official Chapel Royal composerthe first person to occupy the post.
Blows compositions include 11 services, around 115 anthems, 10 Latin church works, the masque Venus and Adonis, 36 known odes, and many songs, pieces for string ensemble, and works for organ and harpsichord.