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mind-blowing
[ mahynd-bloh-ing ]
adjective
- overwhelming; astounding:
Spending a week in the jungle was a mind-blowing experience.
- producing a hallucinogenic effect:
a mind-blowing drug.
mind-blowing
adjective
- informal.producing euphoria; psychedelic
Word History and Origins
Origin of mind-blowing1
Example Sentences
So we're all working together, and it is kind of mind-blowing.
Their mixing and timing of their effects and adding different samples over other tracks was mind-blowing.
Get pumped for on-point vocals, mind-blowing showmanship, and lots and lots of surfboardts.
But inhale the fumes of Republican rhetoric more deeply, and a more mind-blowing reality comes into focus.
“This is all pretty mind-blowing to me,” says Wolk of his Mad Men and Crazy Ones good fortune this year.
He asked me, very politely, whether I'd mind blowing out the candle and I did it at once.
She was drawing a half-million readers a day by doing near-to-nothing besides repeating the mind-blowing conversations around her.
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