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  1. the illegitimate offspring of unmarried parents

How To Use by-blow In A Sentence

  • He gave us a blow-by-blow account of the incident.
  • The complete blow-by-blow description is below the fold.
  • The Vagabonds, in effect, buy off the by-blow of their hired man's romance, and the action of the novel consists of what the present generation makes of that earlier gift.
  • Speck Daniels, another suspected Watson by-blow, possesses his father's meanness as well as his shrewd sense of the world. An Epic of the Everglades
  • He fails even at the level of events, at offering the blow-by-blow account of what simply happened.
  • I'd barely sparked up my nicotine fix before Al answered back, bless him, and before I knew it, I had blow-by-blow detailed instructions on how to get to Al and Heather's place in Hackney, with alternative routes for simplicity versus scenery, and even a sneaky wee way of getting me into their flat in their absence. Archive 2010-06-01
  • This morning, for example, I was cracking up reading the blow-by-blow "coverage" of yesterday's Republican debate by comedian Andy Borowitz. Pamela Poole: How Twitter Became My Morning Paper
  • Certainly they're being kept away from the minute-by-minute, the blow - by-blow, of the prime minister's condition. CNN Transcript Dec 18, 2005
  • You'll have to tell me about your night our with Hamish - I want a blow-by-blow account!
  • In order to persuade the publishers to publish me I had, of course, to write them a plot outline and a sample, so you won't be getting a blow-by-blow account of the story's genesis right from the beginning.
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