blow over
Britishverb
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to cease or be finished
the storm blew over
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to be forgotten
the scandal will blow over
Example Sentences
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But she added that she and her family were remaining calm and trusted the UAE military to defend its airspace, saying she believed it would "all blow over soon".
From BBC
“Jay Berry,” she whispered, “I’m scared. Can I come in for a while—just till this crazy old storm blows over?”
From Literature
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They looked like little towers made of rubble that a wind might blow over.
From Literature
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It is a controversy that is unlikely to blow over quickly, and the true repercussions are yet to become clear.
From BBC
And this isn't a bust-up between buddies that will easily blow over.
From BBC
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