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Synonyms

blow away

British  

verb

  1. to kill (someone) by shooting

  2. to defeat decisively

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blow away Idioms  
  1. Kill, especially by gunshot or explosion. For example, The unit reported that the whole village was blown away . This usage became particularly widespread in the 1960s, during the Vietnam War. [ Slang ; early 1990s]

  2. Overcome easily; defeat decisively. For example, Ann said the test would be easy; she would just blow it away , or Jim was sure his crew could blow away their opponents . [ Slang ; 1960s] Also see blow off , def. 5.

  3. Impress greatly, overwhelm with surprise, delight, or shock, as in That music really blew me away . [ Slang ; c. 1970] Also see blow one's mind .


Example Sentences

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DoorDash revealed a set of financial results and guidance that didn’t blow away analyst expectations but the stock nonetheless was rallying in premarket trade on Thursday.

From MarketWatch • May 7, 2026

The machine will have to be designed so that the powder won’t blow away when air is pulled through the machine.

From NewsForKids.net • Dec. 4, 2024

However, previous simulations of already-formed clusters suggested that stellar winds blow away most of their mass, leaving them too small.

From Science Daily • May 30, 2024

The Red Roses scored five first-half tries to blow away a team they had only beaten once by more than one score in the past four Six Nations.

From BBC • Apr. 27, 2024

I figure it will be there for a long time, and then, someday, it’ll just blow away.

From "When You Reach Me" by Rebecca Stead