Blow (one's) nose verb phrase
To expel mucus from one's nasal passages by breathing forcefully via one's nose,
Ryo: I cannot breathe, something is stuck inside my nose. Tom: Try to blow your nose, maybe it can help.
James: Do you like the flowers I gave to you? Joyce: Thanks James, the flowers are so beautiful. However, I have pollen allergies, so I kept blowing my nose the whole night.
After blowing his nose so hard, finally Jack can breathe.
The verb "blow" must be conjugated according to its tense.
To overcome some disadvantage or get out of a bad situation when you have already lost a lot of time for it
We love Tim but we all think that it's impossible he can make up leeway and win first place in the race.