Etymology: [ 'blO ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English blAwan; akin to Old High German blAen to blow, Latin flare, Greek phallos penis.
To flabbergast; to impress greatly, To kill (someone) by shooting them, To disperse or to depart on currents of air, To cause to go away by blowing, (Slang) kill; amaze (e.g.: "He blew my mind with his story"),
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To flabbergast; to impress greatly - "The critics were blown away by their latest album."
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To kill (someone) by shooting them - "The kid just blew the clerk away."
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To disperse or to depart on currents of air - "I didn't have to rake. The leaves just blew away."
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To cause to go away by blowing - "He blew away the dust which had collected on the book."
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(Slang) kill; amaze (e.g.: "He blew my mind with his story")
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