He's blowing air into the balloon

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Untaught88

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Hi,Is "He is blowing air into the balloon" correct?
 

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Yes, and so is 'He's blowing the balloon up'.
 

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And "He's blowing up the balloon" and "He's inflating the balloon [by mouth]".
 

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He’s using oral exertion to overcome the flaccidity of the balloon.
 

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Do you mean that he is talking loudly to divert attention from the limpness of his balloon?

Clearly stalling until the little blue pill kicks in.
 
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