Ainda não temos significados para "snowballed into".
1Her action soon snowballed into demonstrations across Europe, the US and Australia.
2By then, the setback had snowballed into a full-blown crisis for Australia.
3It's only in its fourth year, but the movement has snowballed into prominence.
4Meanwhile Bill Shorten's parlour tricks have snowballed into a game of Russian roulette.
5It was that accident that snowballed into tawdry revelations about his personal life.
6What began as sexual enlightenment quickly snowballed into personal liberation.
7Negative reaction snowballed into endless denunciations and front-page headlines.
8Soon the event snowballed into a national debate.
9Bags of Hope started as Ruth's personal project and then snowballed into an entire charity initiative.
10Protests have snowballed into a wider national movement, spreading into the heartland in the mostly Russian-speaking east.
11The dispute has snowballed into a full-scale anti-India protest, uniting Kashmiri separatists and reviving calls for independence.
12AN APPEAL on Facebook to campaign against cervical cancer vaccine cuts has snowballed into a public demonstration.
13As Beijing and local city leaders doubled down, the protests rapidly snowballed into a much wider anti-government movement.
14It's snowballed into something quite big.
15That led to a collapse in the subprime lending market, which last year snowballed into a global credit crunch.
16What seemed an outside possibility at the beginning of the week has since snowballed into a very probable option.
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