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  1. BLOW SOMEONE AWAY definition: 1. to surprise or please someone very much: 2. to kill a person by shooting them 3. to defeat…. Learn more.

  2. If you say that you are blown away by something, or if it blows you away, you mean that you are very impressed by it. [ informal ] I was blown away by the tone and the quality of the story.

  3. blown away. 1. Thoroughly impressed, overwhelmed, or excited by something. I am blown away by the show of support from everyone. I was blown away by how good that movie was!

  4. 1. : to dissipate or remove as if with a current of air. their doubts were blown away. 2. : to kill by gunfire : shoot dead. 3. : to impress very strongly and usually favorably. 4. : to defeat soundly. blew their rivals away in the first game. Synonyms. annihilate. bomb. bury. clobber. cream. drub. dust. flatten. paste. rout. shellac. skin. skunk.

  5. To blow someone away means to surprise someone with something beautiful or fantastic or new and very positive. Other examples of “blown away” phrasal verb in a sentence. When she won the golden medal she was blown away. She blew him away wearing that dress. I was blown away to hear my sister singing professionaly. “Blown away”: use in ...

  6. blown away. 1. Thoroughly impressed, overwhelmed, or excited by something. I am blown away by the show of support from everyone. I was blown away by how good that movie was! We had no idea Molly had such a beautiful singing voice, so we were blown away by her performance at the talent show. 2. slang Intoxicated, either by drugs or alcohol.

  7. to defeat somebody easily; to be much better than others of the same type. Mitchell blew away the other runners. This new phone blows away the competition. See blow away in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Definition of blow away phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.