blow me over

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Interjection

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blow me over

  1. (UK, slang, archaic) An expression of surprise.
    • 1989, John le Carré, The Russia House:
      'Well blow me over, if it isn't Barley Bloody Blair,' a familiar voice declared from the centre of a multi-lingual display of illustrated Bibles.
    • 2016, Daniel Blackaby, The Lost City Chronicles:
      Well, blow me over. If it isn't Mr. Randilin himself. What a pleasant surprise!

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