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Meaning of blow over

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blow over (v)

disappear gradually

blow over Sentence Examples

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

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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.