BLOWS vs SHOCK: NOUN
- An unfortunate happening that hinders of impedes; something that is thwarting or frustrating
- Plural form of blow.
- A strong current of air
- Forceful exhalation through the nose or mouth
- Street names for cocaine
- An unpleasant or disappointing surprise
- An impact (as from a collision)
- A powerful stroke with the fist or a weapon
- The violent interaction of individuals or groups entering into combat
- An unpleasant or disappointing surprise
- An instance of agitation of the earth's crust
- A shock absorber.
- A sudden economic disturbance, such as a rise in the price of a commodity.
- A bushy thick mass (especially hair)
- A pile of sheaves of grain set on end in a field to dry; stalks of Indian corn set up in a field
- (pathology) bodily collapse or near collapse caused by inadequate oxygen delivery to the cells; characterized by reduced cardiac output and rapid heartbeat and circulatory insufficiency and pallor
- The sensation and muscular spasm caused by an electric current passing through the body or a body part.
- A massive, acute physiological reaction usually to physical trauma, infection, or allergy, characterized by a marked loss of blood pressure, resulting in a diminished blood flow to body tissues and a rapid heart rate.
- A sudden feeling of distress.
- Something that suddenly causes emotional distress.
- A violent collision, impact, or explosion, or the force or movement resulting from this.
- A reflex response to the passage of electric current through the body
- The feeling of distress and disbelief that you have when something bad happens accidentally
- A mechanical damper; absorbs energy of sudden impulses
- A sudden agitation of the mind or feelings; a sensation of pleasure or pain caused by something unexpected or overpowering; also, a sudden agitating or overpowering event.
- A quivering or shaking which is the effect of a blow, collision, or violent impulse; a blow, impact, or collision; a concussion; a sudden violent impulse or onset.
- A lot consisting of sixty pieces; -- a term applied in some Baltic ports to loose goods.
- A pile or assemblage of sheaves of grain, as wheat, rye, or the like, set up in a field, the sheaves varying in number from twelve to sixteen; a stook.
- Synonyms and Stack, etc. See sheaf.
- A unit of tale, sixty boxes or canes, by a statute of Charles II.
- A similar group of stalks of Indian corn or maize, not made up in sheaves, but placed singly, and bound together at the top in a conical form. Such shocks are usually made by gathering a number of cut stalks around a center of standing corn.
- In agriculture, a group of sheaves of grain placed standing in a field with the stalk-ends down, and so arranged as to shed the rain as completely as possible, in order to permit the grain to dry and ripen before housing. In England also called shook or stook.
- A mirror of the poorest quality, made of ordinary window-glass.
- A thick, disordered mass (of hair).
- A dog with long rough hair; a kind of shaggy dog.
- Synonyms Shock, Collision, Concussion, Jolt. A shock is a violent shaking, and may be produced by a collision, a heavy jolt, or otherwise; it may be of the nature of a concussion. The word is more often used of the effect than of the action: as, the shock of battle, a shock of electricity, the shock from the sudden announcement of bad news. A collision is the dashing of a moving body upon a body moving or still: as, a railroad collision; collision of steamships. Concussion is a shaking together; hence the word is especially applicable where that which is shaken has, or may be thought of as having, parts: as, concussion of the air or of the brain. Collision implies the solidity of the colliding objects: as, the collision of two cannon-balls in the air. A jolt is a shaking by a single abrupt jerking motion upward or downward or both, as by a springless wagon on a rough road. Shock is used figuratively; we speak sometimes of the collision of ideas or of minds: concussion and jolt are only literal.
- A number of sheaves of grain stacked upright in a field for drying.
- A violent collision; a concussion; a violent striking or dashing together or against, as of bodies; specifically, in seismology, an earthquake-shock (see earthquake).
- Any sudden and more or less violent physical or mental impression.
- Specifically
- A sudden attack of paralysis; a stroke.
- A strong and sudden agitation of the mind or feelings; a startling surprise accompanied by grief, alarm, indignation, horror, relief, joy, or other strong emotion: as, a shock to the moral sense of a community.
- A thick heavy mass.
BLOWS vs SHOCK: VERB
- Allow to regain its breath
- Free of obstruction by blowing air through
- Spend lavishly or wastefully on
- Burst suddenly
- Be blowing or storming
- Sound by having air expelled through a tube
- Make a sound as if blown
- Play or sound a wind instrument
- Cause air to go in, on, or through
- Cause to move by means of an air current
- Spout moist air from the blowhole
- Shape by blowing
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blow.
- Lay eggs
- Make a mess of, destroy or ruin
- Be in motion due to some air or water current
- Leave; informal or rude
- Melt, break, or become otherwise unusable
- Spend thoughtlessly; throw away
- Provide sexual gratification through oral stimulation
- Exhale hard
- Cause to be revealed and jeopardized
- Show off
- Collide violently
- Collect or gather into shocks
- Subject to electrical shocks
- Strike with horror or terror
- Surprise greatly; knock someone's socks off
- Strike with disgust or revulsion
- Inflict a trauma upon
BLOWS vs SHOCK: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To subject (an animal or person) to an electric shock.
- To administer electric current to (a patient) to treat cardiac arrest or life-threatening arrhythmias.
- To administer electroconvulsive therapy to (a patient).
- To come into contact violently, as in battle; collide.
- To surprise and disturb greatly.
- To induce a state of physical shock in (an animal or person).
- To be occupied with making shocks.
BLOWS vs SHOCK: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To gather (grain) into shocks.
- To give a shock to; to cause to shake or waver; hence, to strike against suddenly; to encounter with violence.
- To strike with surprise, terror, horror, or disgust; to cause to recoil.
- To subject to the action of an electrical discharge so as to cause a more or less violent depression or commotion of the nervous system.
- To collect, or make up, into a shock or shocks; to stook.
BLOWS vs SHOCK: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- To strike against suddenly and violently; encounter with sudden collision or brunt; specifically, to encounter in battle: in this sense, archaic.
- To strike as with indignation, horror, or disgust; cause to recoil, as from something astounding, appalling, hateful, or horrible; offend extremely; stagger; stun.
- = Syn. 2. To appal, dismay, sicken, nauseate, scandalize, revolt, outrage, astound. See shock, n.
- To collide with violence; meet in sudden onset or encounter.
- To rush violently.
- To butt, as rams.
- To make up into shocks or stooks: as, to shock corn.
- To gather sheaves in piles or shocks.
- A dialectal variant of shuck.
- Shaggy.
- Knock someone's socks off
- Surprise greatly
- Absorbs energy of sudden impulses
- A mechanical damper
- A sudden jarring impact
BLOWS vs SHOCK: RELATED WORDS
- Bungle, Drift, Flub, Bollix, Mishandle, Squander, Blunder, Botch, Spoil, Gust, Blast, Bump, Puff, Shock, Setback
- Floor, Scandalize, Traumatize, Concussion, Offend, Shock absorber, Cushion, Impact, Stupor, Appall, Daze, Appal, Outrage, Blow, Stun
BLOWS vs SHOCK: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Bungle, Drift, Flub, Bollix, Mishandle, Squander, Blunder, Botch, Spoil, Gust, Blast, Bump, Puff, Shock, Setback
- Surprise, Take aback, Electric shock, Floor, Concussion, Offend, Shock absorber, Cushion, Impact, Stupor, Daze, Appal, Outrage, Blow, Stun
BLOWS vs SHOCK: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- If it blows it blows, and whatever extra has to be done has to be done then.
- Pale moon rains, red moon blows; White moon neither rains nor blows.
- If someone blows something up or if it blows up, it is destroyed by an explosion.
- North blows, South blows, cooling water, warming water and washing machine lake temps and currents and Ludington is still maintaining some great fishing.
- When it blows, it blows the PCB fuse on the control board.
- Mr Corbett had suffered so many savage blows to the head a pathologist was unable to accurately count the number of blows.
- But the blows we feel from sin are the glancing blows that hit His back first.
- Nest thermostat comes on fine, fan blows for fan, fan blows for cool, fan blows for heat but no heat, its cool air.
- Now that you know what glancing blows and crushing blows are.
- Another thing, of course, is life will have terrible blows, horrible blows, unfair blows.
- Some studies have shown that during this initial shock phase, the shock gives us a level of anesthesia to help cope with the pain.
- Multinational companies faced an initial supply shock, then a demand shock as more and more countries ordered people to stay at home.
- Remove the top nut on the shock that holds the shock and spring together.
- Opposition DD Shock Troopers: The guards stunk, so now the Shock Troops have taken over the building.
- Tips for When the Shock Kicks A common complaint regarding the shock has to do with kicking, especially under braking.
- The wooden handle works together with shock absorbing hand glue that works to minimize shock and vibration stings.
- Shock can be life threatening, but, I mean, you break your leg, you go into shock.
- Selain itu, masbro bisa menggantu suspensi belakangnya dengan shock tabung, seperti buatan Ohlins ataupun shock YSS.
- Shock Dissipative Function allows your device to withstand extreme shock and pressure.
- Remember to hold shock button until sync shock delivered.
BLOWS vs SHOCK: QUESTIONS
- Can movement occur in between flurry of blows attacks?
- What happened when peasants came to blows against knights?
- What is the wind that blows through Chicago called?
- What are the neuroimaging findings associated with subconcussive blows?
- Who is responsible if a neighbours fence blows down?
- What happens if someone blows into your interlock device?
- What are finishing blows in Naruto Ultimate Ninja Impact?
- What happens when Dumbo blows bubbles on the elephants?
- Is the 400 Blows a piece of colonialist propaganda?
- When a gentleman blows his own trumpet he blows he?
- How do you shock a pool with dissolved granular shock?
- Is Milton Friedman's'shock doctrine'really about'shock treatment'?
- Will the Casio G-Shock gbd-h1000 be shock resistant?
- Is it harder to manage inbound shock or outbound shock?
- How is an electrical shock different from a medical shock?
- How is neurogenic shock differentiated from other forms of shock?
- Should I get the monarch shock or Suntour Radion shock?
- Did Benetton shock the world with shock advertising?
- Why are shock absorbers called shock dampers for buildings?
- What is maintenance shock therapy for acute shock syndrome ( shock)?