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A list of phrases related to the word "tempest"...
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After a
storm
comes a calm
Any port in a
storm
Blow
Up ( Michelangelo Antonioni movie )
Blow
a fuse
Blow
a gasket
Blow
a kiss
Blow
a raspberry ( Cockney rhyming slang for fart )
Blow
away the cobwebs
Blow
by
blow
account
Blow
chunks
Blow
great guns
Blow
hard
Blow
hot and cold
Blow
in
Blow
it out your arse
Blow
it out your ear
Blow
job
Blow
my skirt up
Blow
off
Blow
off steam
Blow
off the stage
Blow
out of the water
Blow
smoke up your ass
Blow
some my way ( Chesterfield Cigarettes advertising slogan )
Blow
someone away
Blow
the gaff
Blow
the lid off
Blow
the whistle
Blow
through
Blow
to smithereens
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Blow
up
Blow
winds, and crack your cheeks
Blow
with the wind
Blow
your brains out
Blow
your cover
Blow
your mind
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Blow
your nose
Blow
your own horn
Blow
your own trumpet
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Blow
your stack
Blow
your top
Blow
your wad
Body
blow
By the hairs on my chinny chin chin, I'll
blow
your house down
Calm before the
storm
Cook up a
storm
Create a
storm
( Monsoon advertising slogan )
Cushion the
blow
Eye of the
storm
Fire
storm
Full fathom five thy father lies ( from The Tempest by Shakespeare )
Glancing
blow
Go down a
storm
In Flanders fields the poppies
blow
( from a poem by McCrae )
In the teeth of a
gale
It will
blow
over
Joe
Blow
Just put your lips together and
blow
( To Have And Have Not )
Little Boy Blue come
blow
your horn ( line from nursery rhyme )
Low
blow
Make a scene ( causing a
disturbance
)
Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows
Perfect
storm
Quiet before the
storm
Soften the
blow
Storm
in a teacup
Storm
of controversy
Stormy weather
Take cuts at someone ( A baseball expression meaning taking a verbal swing or striking a
blow
at a reputation )
Take the town by
storm
Tempest in a teapot
The Kansas Comet ( Nickname of
Gale
Sayers )
The North wind doth
blow
and we shall have snow ( line from nursery rhyme )
There's a
storm
brewing
Visa's Delta
blow
to cheques ( Visa Delta Debit Card advertising slogan )
Weather the
storm
Well
blow
me down
You were only supposed to
blow
the bloody doors off! ( line from the Michael Caine movie The Italian Job )