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phrasal verbIf something such as trouble or an argument blows over, it ends without any serious consequences. Wait, and it'll all blow over. [VERB PARTICLE] See full dictionary entry for blowblow over in British Englishverb (intr, adverb)1. to cease or be finished the storm blew over 2. to be forgotten the scandal will blow over blow over in American English 1. to move away, as rain clouds 2. to pass over or by; be forgotten See full dictionary entry for blow Examples of 'blow over' in a sentenceblow over You'd be surprised how long winter viruses can take to blow over.It is clear what he would like to do - to hope that the storm blows over. Chinese translation of 'blow over' vi - [trouble, crisis]
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See blow - blow down
- blow off
- blow out
- blow over
- blow up
- blow-dry
- blown
All related terms of 'blow over'Definition to cease or be finished Wait, and it'll blow over. Synonyms finish be forgotten subside See blowAdditional synonymsDefinition to bring or come to an end Almost miraculously, the noise ceased. Synonyms stop, end, finish, be over, come to an end, peter out, die away Definition to bring or come to a finish Talks have resumed to try to end the fighting. Synonyms stop, finish, complete, resolve, halt, cease, axe (informal), dissolve, wind up, terminate, call off, discontinue, put paid to, bring to an end, pull the plug on, call a halt to, nip in the bud, belay Definition death or absolute defeat Synonyms defeat, end, death, ruin, curtains (informal), bankruptcy, liquidation, annihilation, end of the road - blotchy
- blow
- blow hot and cold
- blow over
- blow someone away
- blow something out
- blow something up
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