Idiom | to blow hot and cold |
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Definition | to keep changing your mind or opinion about something |
Examples | - She's been blowing hot and cold about the idea for the last 3 months. I wish she would just make up her mind. - The Press has been blowing hot and cold on the new president. They don't yet know what to think of him. - I'm blowing hot and cold with it. Yesterday morning I hated it, then I loved it and now I'm just ambivalent about it. - He blew hot and cold on network news, helping to found and develop it, but willing to cast much of that work aside to avoid controversy. |
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