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(1) She keeps blowing hot and cold about the wedding.
(2) He blows hot and cold about getting married.
(3) He's been blowing hot and cold about the trip to Holland ever since I first suggested it.
(4) The media, meanwhile, has blown hot and cold on the affair.
(5) The boys will get tired of Ann's blowing hot and cold.
(6) Some of these young officers blow hot and cold.
(7) I can't tell what he wants - he keeps blowing hot and cold.
(8) You shouldn't blow hot and cold with your friends.
(9) He tends to blow hot and cold.
(10) Helen blow hot and cold about her job; every day she changed her mind.
(11) Mary blow hot and cold about her job; every day she changed her mind.
(12) These men can blow hot and cold out of the same mouth to serve several purposes.
(13) In our dealings with the police we have found that they can blow hot and cold. Sometimes they are keen to have media help in solving a crime[sentencedict.com], other times they are more reluctant.
(14) But now you disbelieve me. So you men often blow hot and cold.
(15) Some people can make up their minds right away, but others blow hot and cold.
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