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  • 121mind-blowing — adjective informal very exciting, shocking, or strange: The astronauts had mindblowing views of planet Earth. | a mind blowing experience see also: it blows your mind blow 1 (17) …

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  • 122mind-blowing — UK [ˈmaɪnd ˌbləʊɪŋ] / US [ˈmaɪnd ˌbloʊɪŋ] adjective informal extremely impressive, exciting, or shocking a truly mind blowing experience …

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  • 123mind-blowing — mind′ blow ing adj. 1) cvb sts overwhelming; astounding: a mind blowing experience[/ex] 2) cvb sts producing a hallucinogenic effect • Etymology: 1965–70 …

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  • 124mind-blowing — /ˈmaɪnd bloʊɪŋ/ (say muynd blohing) adjective Colloquial exceptionally exciting or stimulating: a mind blowing experience. Also, mind bending. –mind blowingly, adverb …

  • 125mind-blowing — [adj] amazing, intense astonishing, eye opening, hallucinatory, mind altering, mind boggling, overwhelming, psychedelic, staggering, stunning, wonderful; concepts 547,572 …

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  • 126mind-blowing — ► ADJECTIVE informal ▪ overwhelmingly impressive …

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  • 127mind-blowing — [mīnd′blō΄iŋ] adj. Slang 1. PSYCHEDELIC 2. causing shock, surprise, excitement, etc.; overwhelming 3. difficult to comprehend; confusing mindblower n …

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  • 128dry blowing — noun The use of a current of air to separate particles of mineral (esp gold) from the material in which it is found • • • Main Entry: ↑dry …

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