All Ears English Podcast

AEE 2556: Don’t Blow Off Phrasal Verbs!

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Jan 28, 2026
They explore multiple 'blow' phrasal verbs and how each one is used in real conversation. Short role plays show phrases like 'blow over', 'blow away', and 'blow off' in context. Clear explanations follow each dialogue to highlight meaning and usage. Tips emphasize how phrasal verbs make speech more natural and friendly.
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ADVICE

Reassure With "Blow Over"

  • Use "blow over" to reassure someone that a problem will pass without serious consequences.
  • Say it about storms or conflicts to signal the issue will become less serious and fade away.
INSIGHT

One Phrase, Multiple Images

  • "Blow away" expresses strong admiration and also literal wind force in one phrase.
  • The same phrase can mean being thoroughly impressed or being physically pushed by wind.
ADVICE

Describe Big Wins With "Blew Them Away"

  • Use "blew them away" to describe an easy, overwhelming victory.
  • Employ it in sports or competition to emphasize a decisive win.
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