pa. pple. and ppl. a. [UP- 5.] Blown up; esp. inflated, puffed up.

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1590.  Spenser, F. Q., I. iv. 21. His belly was vp-blowne with luxury. Ibid. (1596), V. i. 17. He, whose spirit was with pride vpblowne.

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1810.  Crabbe, Borough, xvi. 44. With wine inflated, man is all upblown, And feels a power which he believes his own.

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1828.  Tennyson, Lover’s T., II. 175. One morning when the upblown billow ran Shoreward.

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