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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
And to someone who hasn't spent that much time looking at fungi they’re mind-blowing.
"To me, there is a mind-blowing gap between the knowledge and worries of scientists and the opinions and aims of decision makers, i.e. an incongruent relationship between knowledge and political realities," Andersen-Ranberg told Salon.
Nigel raves enthusiastically about a particularly "mind-blowing" sparring session against an unnamed top-level fighter which left him too excited to sleep.
"I know the names of people who won the National nearly 200 years ago so to join that list is mind-blowing," he said, after winning the 177th running.
“To intentionally create a situation where that could have been the outcome, it’s depraved and mind-blowing,” Willis said.
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