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mindblower

[ mahynd-bloh-er ]

noun

, Slang.
  1. a hallucinogenic drug.
  2. something that astounds, excites, or dismays:

    The news of the loss of the cargo ships was a real mindblower.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of mindblower1

First recorded in 1965–70; mind + blow 2 + -er 1
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Example Sentences

Her latest, “Sea of Tranquility,” is a full-on mindblower.

But the mindblower comes halfway through, when strange shards of spinning light emerge from the dark behind the panting, middle-aged women.

Alex, your new film … Let me just say, it is a mindblower.

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“This Extraordinary Being” does all of this by asserting a mindblower reveal that balances the potential of angering fanboys with challenging long-held assumptions about who is given permission to not merely to play the hero, but be viewed as a hero.

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“It was just a mindblower,” Mr. Saunders said.

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