to blow over

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

Said properly of a storm; and hence generally, to pass away without effect. This metaphor is very common. We say, there is a great excitement about a certain matter; but it will blow over, i. e. pass away.


Storms, though they blow over at divers times, may yet fall at last.--Bacon's Essays.

A storm is brewing in the political horizon, which may defeat our candidate; but it will soon blow over.--Newspapers of the day.

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