"blow" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- It's a tough financial blow to St. Mellion, which has invested £20 million in the last two years to bring the course up to speed.
- For it to launch an attack was a tougher blow to shrug off.
- It's a tough blow, but maybe they can take something from what they learned in sports.
- The fire was a tough blow to the business owners and the people who continue to make their home here.
- The conservatives like to talk tough and strike blows for virtue, he said, but when it came to Bosnia, they were mostly silent.
- Each of these guys can actually take the tough blows, and normally turn them to advantage.
- It was a tough blow for rock.
- Now the puncher who came back so often from tough blows must try to do so again.
- "It's a tough blow to the community, because the jobs to replace this will be much lower paying," he said.
- Although we wished them well, it was a tough blow to have them leave.
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