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mind-blowing

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/maɪndbloʊɪng/
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causing great astonishment

  • The special effects in the movie were absolutely mind-blowing.
  • His mind-blowing performance left the audience in awe.
  • The view from the mountaintop was simply mind-blowing.
  • She had a mind-blowing idea that could revolutionize the tech industry.
  • The scientific discovery was so mind-blowing that it made headlines worldwide.
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having an intense effect on the mind, often causing hallucinations or altered perception

  • Certain psychedelic substances can be mind-blowing.
  • The illusion was so convincing it was mind-blowing.
  • She described the dream as a mind-blowing vision.
  • The artwork created a mind-blowing sense of movement and color.
  • The sensory experiment produced mind-blowing effects on the participants.
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