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To blow hot and cold

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to favor a thing at one time and treat it coldly at another; or to appear both to favor and to oppose.

See also: Blow



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In Group B, veteran Abdul Aziz Rais ran roughshod over Humaid Al Dharmki, who has continued to blow hot and cold throughout the competition so far.
Connacht's tendency to blow hot and cold was evident again last term as Michael Bradley's charges found themselves able to overcome the likes of Munster and Leinster at the Showground, only to surrender other games without much of a fight.
Bendooli Bombers continue to blow hot and cold and, against Endeavour, were red hot as they romped to an easy 9-0 away win over their out-of-sorts opponents.
 
 
 
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