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mind–blowing
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mind–blowing
(adjective)
mind–blowing
/
ˈ
maɪndˌblowɪŋ/
adjective
mind–blowing
/
ˈ
maɪndˌblowɪŋ/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of MIND–BLOWING
[
more mind–blowing; most mind–blowing
]
informal
:
very confusing, exciting, or shocking
The power of her performance was positively
mind-blowing
.
a
mind-blowing
[=
mind-boggling
] number of possibilities
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blow someone's mind
at
1
mind
— mind–blowingly
adverb
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