blow over Antonyms
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Meaning of blow over
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blow over (v)
disappear gradually
blow over Sentence Examples
- The scandal involving the politician didn't blow over quickly; it lingered for months in the media.
- I hope the argument we had yesterday will blow over soon; I hate tension between friends.
- It's best to let the rumors blow over before addressing them publicly.
- The controversy surrounding the celebrity's remarks may blow over if they issue a sincere apology.
- The storm caused quite a commotion, but it eventually blew over, leaving clear skies in its wake.
- The conflict between the neighbors seemed intense at first, but it eventually blew over, and they became friends again.
- I thought the disagreement with my colleague would blow over quickly, but it's still causing tension in the office.
- It's just a temporary setback; things will blow over, and we'll get back on track.
- The issue with the faulty product will likely blow over once the company addresses it and offers a solution.
- I'm sure the misunderstanding will blow over once we have a chance to explain the situation.
FAQs About the word blow over
disappear gradually
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The scandal involving the politician didn't blow over quickly; it lingered for months in the media.
I hope the argument we had yesterday will blow over soon; I hate tension between friends.
It's best to let the rumors blow over before addressing them publicly.
The controversy surrounding the celebrity's remarks may blow over if they issue a sincere apology.