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Hot Cold Blow Day Constantly Change Opinion Manager

Phrase/Idiom blow hot and cold
Definition If you blow hot and cold about something, you constantly change your opinion about it.
Example The manager keeps blowing hot and cold about the marketing campaign – one day she finds it excellent, the next day he wants to make changes.

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