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snowball

[snoh-bawl] / ˈsnoʊˌbɔl /


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And if you think that ignoring their wishes is going to snowball into a larger conflict, you could do one small thing to appease them.

From MarketWatch

The questionable charges kept appearing and eventually snowballed into hundreds of thousands of dollars, Haroutunian said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some districts suggest the confidentiality restrictions are needed to avoid a “snowball effect” of further litigation.

From Los Angeles Times

“It is like a snowball that has been rolling downhill and growing and growing,” Curtis said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr Foster claimed many teachers "turned a blind eye" to cheating, which had allowed the problem to "snowball".

From BBC