Examples of 'blown away' in a sentence

Meaning of "blown away"

The phrase 'blown away' is an idiomatic expression that means to be extremely impressed or amazed by something. It is often used to describe a strong emotional or intellectual reaction to an unexpected or impressive event or experience. For example, if someone is 'blown away' by a fantastic concert or a breathtaking view, it means they were deeply moved or overwhelmed by the experience
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  • past participle of blow away

How to use "blown away" in a sentence

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The scout will be blown away tomorrow.
Get blown away by a disgruntled postal worker.
The kid was not blown away by accident.
I am blown away you let me do it this long.
Humans are gonna be blown away by all that.
He was blown away by all the stuff we make.
The cards would have blown away.
I am just blown away by how violent that was.
The mountains will be blown away as dust.
I have been blown away by the range of responses.
Everything above the neck is blown away.
She will be blown away by your cleverness.
She seemed pretty much blown away.
I wanna be blown away like everyone else.
If you want your competition blown away.

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I have been blown away by the whole thing.
My two partners they got blown away.
Our bags were blown away by the storm.
We are lucky this place has not blown away.
I am blown away by how little this bothers me.
I remember being blown away by this slaw.
I was blown away by them musically and lyrically.
And we will get blown away if we stay.
I was blown away by your interview this morning.
Then we were both blown away by his story.
I was blown away by the pictures on their website.
Audiences have been blown away by each episode.
I was blown away by the quality of this exhibition.
Our attendees were blown away by the ambiance.
I am blown away by your words this morning.
I also remember being blown away by the graphics.
I was blown away by your show last night.
He said you would be blown away to see me.
I was blown away like everybody else.
The last leaf has blown away.
Would have blown away in a strong wind.
He does not know how he was nearly blown away.
I am so blown away by this car right now.
Cathy had her hat blown away.
I was just blown away by your EHappily profile.
All the covers have been blown away.
It was blown away by all the stuff we made.
I hope to see that blown away tonight.
It got blown away in a storm years ago.
I think the kid is pretty blown away.
Get set to be blown away by jazz legend.
The whole village will be blown away.
Do not get blown away by the wind.
Whose head has been blown away.
The hat was blown away by the wind.

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