"Blow-dried."
2006-12-27 15:39:35
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answer #1
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answered by Jeremy 2
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Past Tense Of Blow
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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blow dried. I figure a person blew something dry. But since its a blowdrier instead of a blowerdry the word must be blow dried.
2006-12-27 15:39:46
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answer #3
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answered by ranodenrsnoni 2
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It would depend on how it was used in a sentence.
Ex.
Sarah's hair was blown dry by the stylist after she cut it.
Sarah blow dried her hair before she went to bed.
2006-12-27 15:47:50
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answer #4
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answered by wild_angel_greeneyes_f44 2
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blown dry or blow dried
2006-12-27 15:41:35
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answered by Bonita Applebaum 5
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its blow dried so anything u blow dry ur hair and u tell ur friends u just finished u say i just blow dried my hair.
2006-12-27 15:42:25
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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I say "blow dried." It just sounds funny to say "I blown dry my hair." Rather, say "I blow dried my hair." "The floor was blow dried."
2006-12-27 15:39:47
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answered by Jack 5
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I would say blow dried
2006-12-27 15:38:20
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answer #8
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answered by Tina C 2
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Blown dry
2006-12-27 15:39:27
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answer #9
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answered by thrill88 6
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What did you bet? That nobody knows? lol
It's only the tense ... past tense of blow is blew... so the correct answer has to be "blew dry".
2006-12-27 16:30:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it could be either oe, like 'I blew dry my hair'. Or you could put it like 'I blow dried my hair'. So you could put it either way.
2006-12-27 15:45:52
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answer #11
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answered by Sarah S 2
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