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The wind blow over the pole.
Submitted on September 02, 2012
Additional definitions for 'blow over':
blow over | To pass naturally; to go away; to settle or calm down. |
blow over | An expression relative to; tense/ difficult/challenging/oppressive, threatening/dangerous situation: |
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