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Meanings of
blow over
in English
Portuguese
desaparecer
Catalan
remetre
Spanish
esfumarse
Back to the meaning
Disappear gradually.
pass
fleet
fade
evanesce
pass off
Portuguese
desaparecer
Usage of
blow over
in English
1
Sit down by the open window; let the wind
blow
over
you.
2
Yes, but he will soon be better; it will all
blow
over
.
3
Leaning forward, he struck the oncomer a hard
blow
over
the head.
4
The storm did not
blow
over
,
although it blew steadily and strongly.
5
I hoped the storm would
blow
over
,
after a puff or two.
6
She pouts and sulks: that is clouds, and will soon
blow
over
.
7
Dora whispered to her not to mind, it would soon
blow
over
.
8
And as for alighting and letting the storm
blow
over
,
that's impossible.
9
Let it
blow
over
.
'
Let the police find the killer, I thought.
10
I'm sure it'll all
blow
over
,
but right now he's awfully insistent.
11
IG's top bosses said that the regulatory storm would eventually
blow
over
.
12
She let his tirades
blow
over
her like so much hot air.
13
A gentle wind began to
blow
over
the tall grass in the field.
14
In which the Clouds
blow
over
,
and Bobby is himself again
15
But it would not
blow
over
and soon the troublesome boy gave Mrs.
16
XX.-Inwhich the Clouds
blow
over
,
and Bobby is himself again.
Other examples for "blow over"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
blow
over
blow
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
blow over
Portuguese
desaparecer
esvanecer
Catalan
remetre
esvair-se
desaparèixer
Spanish
esfumarse
marchar
desaparecer
pasar
desvanecerse
Blow over
through the time
Blow over
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common