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blowing hot and cold

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Mr Leggeri has accused President Macron of blowing hot and cold on the urgency of securing borders against illegal immigration.

From BBC

In an era marked by ongoing struggles for social justice surrounding gender and sexuality, the onslaught of legislative and court battles to preserve reproductive rights, and the #MeToo movement’s respectability blowing hot and cold, the album's themes of absolute endurance and f**k-all-this punk attitude resonate freshly and deeply with today’s audiences.

From Salon

There will still be 13 games to go and the teams immediately above Liverpool, Tottenham and Newcastle, are blowing hot and cold.

From BBC

“It’s blowing hot and cold,” he said, suggesting that Russia was leaving the door open for dialogue.

From Reuters

The market can be dangerous, blowing hot and cold, he added.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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