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been blown over
verb
To produce an air current.
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The Zimbabwe players will see little of the country other than the Gadaffi stadium, where all the matches are to be played and where they are also staying.Despite this, the Zimbabwe players, none of them world stars, say they have been blown over by the welcome from ordinary Pakistanis.
Richard Brody, at The Front Row, has not been blown over by the backlash; in his reply to yesterday's Close Read, he wishes that the Swiss authorities had, "like an Old World gentleperson," done something to tip off Polanski and spare him arrest.
A lorry has been blown over by strong winds on the Forth Road Bridge.
A 150-year-old pine tree has been blown over on to graves in Warminster, Wiltshire.
Not long ago he found a maple that had been blown over in a storm.
But the crazy-guys-at-war genre has recently been blown over the top by Quentin Tarantino, in "Inglourious Basterds," and parodied by Ben Stiller, in "Tropic Thunder".
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"I was blown over," Mr. Dowling said.
Rickie Fowler was blown over by Rory McIlroy and was oblivious to the Eastenders references early on.
One hundred and sixty giant power transmission towers and thousands of posts were blown over by the typhoon.
"There's been a little bit of a scuffle at Stoke, but it's blown over now.
The tower where it was stationed was blown over backward into a pond, with the camera going to the bottom.
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