- blow, winds, and crack your cheeks
- Meaning
Origin
From Shakespeare's King Lear
Meaning and origin of phrases. 2013.
Meaning and origin of phrases. 2013.
blow — 1. verb /bləʊ,bloʊ/ a) To produce an air current.<!activity Blow, winds, and crack your cheeks! rage! blow! b) To propel by an air current.<!accomplishment/activity Blow the dust off that book and open it up … Wiktionary
flood — n 1 *flow, stream, current, tide, flux Analogous words: *excess, superfluity, surplus: incursion, *invasion 2 Flood, deluge, inundation, torrent, spate, cataract are comparable when they mean a great or overwhelming flow of or as if of water.… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Daniel Steven Crafts — (born September 22, 1949, in Detroit, Michigan) is an American composer. Contents 1 Composition Style 2 List of works 2.1 Operas … Wikipedia