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mind-blowing

ADJECTIVE
  1. intensely affecting the mind or emotions
    a mind-blowing horror story
    spending a week in the jungle was a mind-blowing experience
  2. intensely affecting the mind especially in producing hallucinations

How To Use mind-blowing In A Sentence

  • The report details the reasons the practice is mind-blowingly stupid in addition to being inhumane: namely, the state of someone's vagina does not reveal much about their sexual experience, since "an" old tear "of the hymen or variation of the" size "of the hymenal orifice can be due to reasons unrelated to sex. AWID RSS Feed
  • The maestro himself blows a mean horn with unbelievable energy and mind-blowing skill and has the kind of stage presence so-called pop idols cannot be taught.
  • The other Munro is in Atholl and lacks the special qualities of its northern namesake - crags, corries, high-level lochans and mind-blowing views.
  • He described the lack of response as "mind-blowing" and "worse than the apartheid government" because South Africans living under a racist regime had come to expect such poor treatment. Dalai Lama Cancels Bid to Visit South Africa
  • It's just awe-inspiring, heart-exploding, mind-blowing.
  • Buried on BBC4 when really it should be on in primetime, this appropriately mind-blowing documentary sees Michael Mosley take a trip through some of psychology's more sinister mind experiments – literally, in fact, as he's filmed taking psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms. Tonight's TV highlights: The Sinking Of The Laconia | Martin Clunes: Man To Manta | Not Going Out | High – How Drugs Work | The Brain: A Secret History | The Cleveland Show
  • For its mind-blowing battle scenes, utterly breathtaking cinematography, wonderful script and multi-faceted narrative, it could be watched on its own merit.
  • It wasn't mind-blowing but it was nice to know that not everyone in the city owned a flashy car.
  • And to his credit, the new series opener is mind-blowing stuff. The Sun
  • We have that bit of the unknown and it will be a mind-blowing experience whether they play five matches or five minutes. Times, Sunday Times
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