blow cold

blow cold

To show indifference or apathy. I don't think Jasmine likes me very much—she always seems to blow cold when I'm around.
See also: blow, cold
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

blow cold

in. [for a person] to display disinterest. The committee blew cold as my plan unfolded.
See also: blow, cold
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • blow by blow
  • blow-by-blow
  • Blow on it!
  • blow over
  • blow-by-blow account
  • description
  • a blow-by-blow account
  • a blow-by-blow account, description, etc.
  • blow chunks
  • grits
References in classic literature
They blow hot and blow cold, just as you do, and it is the very last sort of thing to expect to find in a retreat like Talbothays.
We must not get duped by the newly found love by Americans, when they suddenly start appreciating our efforts that is just a continuation of their blow hot blow cold strategy.
Cool weather with light rains will prevail this weekend as the northeast monsoon or 'hanging amihan' continues to blow cold winds and affect over the whole country, the state weather bureau said.
However, the PPP's policy of blow hot, blow cold has not worked either.
The Ram Mandir issue has changed the BJP's electoral fortunes, but the blow hot, blow cold approach has ensured that every time the party is nervous, it reaches for the Ram Mandir and polarisation as its default mode.
Dragons blow cold against hot Bankers HUDDERSFIELD Dragons suffered a setback in the North Hockey League.
I saw the sun begin to dim and felt that winter wind blow cold
WHEN the winds blow cold and the sky is overcast, it can only mean one thing for sports fans, especially die-hards of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP).
As relations between India and China have be blow hot, blow cold after the Dalai Lama's visit to Arunachal Pradesh, the incident could be an attempt by the Chinese side to open confrontation in Sikkim, an official said.
What some may not realise is that the A/C system in a vehicle does not simply blow cold air in; it is actually designed to also remove hot air from within the vehicle cabin and dispel it to atmosphere outside.
Running exclusively on compressed air, the Cabinet Cooler is designed to use Vortex technology to blow cold air into any panel or cabinet.
The above narrative is a reflection of the blow hot, blow cold relationship as far as trade and industry is concerned.
Al Junaibi says: "Antarctica has a unique weather condition such as 'katabatic' winds -- 'down-slope' high-density winds that rapidly blow cold air.
The maverick Irishman, a pounds 15,000 signing from Blackburn the previous summer, could blow cold. On this day he blew hot.