To pass naturally; to go away; to settle or calm down.(verb)
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Use "blow over" in a sentence
"Yet she was young; at times like this, staring at herself in the ashes-of-roses dress, she wanted to feel, wanted emotion to blow over her like a strong hot wind."
"This tormenting helplessness lasts a number of seconds, during which Rubashov moans and feels the cold wetness on his temples and the hammering on his door penetrates his sleep like a distant roll of drums; his arm under the pillow twitches in the feverish effort to find the sleeve of his dressing-gown; then at last he is released by the first smashing blow over the ear with the butt of the pistol ..."
"But now, if he was wrong, the city would be destroyed - the statues broken, the homes razed - the dust of history-would blow over the deserted Cadmea."