if something blows away or is blown away, the wind moves it away from you until you cannot see or touch it
to defeat someone completely and easily
to impress someone very much or make them very excited
to kill someone by shooting them
All the inconvenience of free will and death blown away for just 63,000 and a series of mirrors.
At least outdoor pollution gets blown away sometimes by a good wind.
But most of those memories were just blown away by Africa.
But we were absolutely blown away by just how effective the combination of ingredients was.
Cable's froth will not be blown away just yet.
France are going to get blown away in that final.
France were poor and they are going to get blown away in the final.
HERE'S a story to make you sick as you get blown away in Britain.
He was totally blown away by it.
He'll get blown away by the big boys.
His hat blew away on the roller coaster.
I listened to it and was just blown away.
I was just blown away by him.
I was totally blown away when I met her.
In the early days you're fearless and doubts get blown away by the action.
It is a waste of energy to sing and proclaim the ownership of a territory, when the song just gets blown away.
Just a really genuine young lad totally blown away by his own good fortune.
People are just blown away by the quality.
She switched on the fan to blow away the smoke.
She took one bullet through the lower arm and another that blew away the top of her shoulder, but she lived.
Something snaps, and it all gets blown away.
The American stopper managed to bag a backstage pass and was blown away to meet his hero.
The hills have a completely altered skyline, one peak blown away, another grown higher.
Totally blown away by an inventive, workmanlike Sunderland.
We were just blown away.
When I heard that song for the first time it just blew me away.
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