“Blow over” means:
- To Pass or Disappear Gradually:
- To become less severe or less important over time, often used to describe situations or events.
- Example: “The argument will blow over once they talk things through.”
- To Be Dispersed by the Wind:
- To be carried away or dispersed by the wind, usually referring to objects or particles.
- Example: “The leaves blew over the yard after the storm.”
Prepositions
- Before “blow over”: Often used with the subject or the event that is expected to pass or be less important.
- Example: “The controversy will blow over with time.”
- After “blow over”: Typically followed by the specific context or location where the wind disperses something.
- Example: “The dust blew over the field.”
Collocations
- Blow over (the)
- Blow over (with)
- Blow over (time)
Example Sentences
- The tension between the coworkers will blow over once they resolve their differences.
- The strong winds blew over the debris from the construction site.
- The scandal will eventually blow over, and people will move on.
- The dust from the construction project blew over the nearby houses.
- Give it a few days, and the argument will blow over.
- The storm caused the leaves to blow over the garden.
- She hoped that the negative comments would blow over quickly.
- The wind blew over the fallen branches, scattering them across the yard.
- The controversy surrounding the decision will blow over with time.
- The leaves blew over the park, creating a picturesque scene.
- He expected the excitement of the new policy to blow over soon.
- The fog blew over the hills, obscuring the view.
- The minor issue will blow over once the main problem is addressed.
- The gusts of wind blew over the lightweight tents at the campsite.
- The public outrage will blow over as the news cycle moves on.
- The dust storm blew over the fields, covering the crops.
- The noise from the construction will blow over after a few weeks.
- The autumn leaves blew over the sidewalk as people walked by.
- She was confident that the criticism would blow over with time.
- The wind blew over the sand from the beach, covering the pathway.
- The small disagreement will blow over once they talk it out.
- The strong gusts blew over the paper scattered on the ground.
- The media frenzy will blow over after the initial hype fades.
- The rain caused the leaves to blow over and pile up in the corners.
- The minor setbacks will blow over as the project progresses.
- The dust blew over the neighboring fields during the dry season.
- The initial shock of the news will blow over, and things will return to normal.
- The wind blew over the lightweight objects on the porch.
- The temporary issue will blow over once the main event starts.
- The snowstorm caused the snow to blow over the fences and into the yard.
- The controversy surrounding the new policy will blow over eventually.
- The breeze blew over the petals of the flowers, scattering them gently.
- The noise from the party will blow over after the weekend.
- The wind blew over the dust, creating a hazy atmosphere.
- The embarrassment will blow over after some time has passed.
- The leaves blew over the pond, creating a colorful reflection.
- The temporary discomfort will blow over once you get used to it.
- The light rain blew over the area, refreshing the landscape.
- The initial excitement about the product will blow over as people get used to it.
- The wind blew over the empty cans littered around the park.
- The commotion from the event will blow over once the guests leave.
- The storm caused the sand to blow over the dunes and into the sea.
- The argument will blow over after they have a chance to cool down.
- The dust from the road blew over the parked cars.
- The fuss will blow over, and things will settle back to normal.
- The leaves blew over the street, making it look like autumn.
- The small inconvenience will blow over quickly.
- The fog blew over the lake, making the morning scene mysterious.
- The initial anger will blow over once the facts are known.
- The wind blew over the fallen leaves, creating a swirling effect.