Blow over
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British pronunciation/blˈəʊ ˈəʊvə/
American pronunciation/blˈoʊ ˈoʊvɚ/

Definition & Meaning of "blow over"

to blow over
[phrase form: blow]
01

to slowly disappear or become less noticeable

to blow over definition and meaning
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The rumors about the company 's financial troubles will likely blow over soon.
The worry about the project deadline blew over as the team worked diligently.
Negative reviews of the movie started to blow over as positive word-of-mouth spread.
02

to use air to make something fall

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She blew over the tower of blocks with a gentle breath.
03

to be carried by the flow of the wind

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The tree blew over during the severe windstorm.
Fragile flower pots were blown over on the balcony.
Large billboards were blown over by the hurricane 's force.
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The rumors about the company's financial troubles will likely blow over soon.
The worry about the project deadline blew over as the team worked diligently.
Negative reviews of the movie started to blow over as positive word-of-mouth spread.
Gossip about the celebrity's personal life tends to blow over quickly.
The disappointment blew over with time, and things improved.
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