blow away (Meaning)
blow away
to defeat soundly, to impress very strongly and usually favorably, to dissipate or remove as if with a current of air, to kill by gunfire
Synonyms & Antonyms of blow away
blow away Sentence Examples
- The sudden gust of wind blew away the papers from the desk.
- The tornado's destructive force blew away houses as if they were playthings.
- The fireworks display blew away the audience with its vibrant colors and loud explosions.
- The concert performance blew away critics with its exceptional musicianship and emotional intensity.
- A strong perfume blew away the unpleasant odor in the room.
- The snowstorm whipped through the town, blowing away the thin layer of ice on the roads.
- The race car driver blew away the competition with an impressive lead.
- The unexpected announcement blew away the team's hopes for victory.
- The volcanic eruption blew away the surrounding vegetation with its fiery debris.
- The athlete's determination to win blew away all obstacles in her path.
FAQs About the word blow away
to defeat soundly, to impress very strongly and usually favorably, to dissipate or remove as if with a current of air, to kill by gunfire
wipe the floor with, smoke, flatten, rout, wipe the ground with, beat the pants off, run rings around, snow under, master,overcome
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The sudden gust of wind blew away the papers from the desk.
The tornado's destructive force blew away houses as if they were playthings.
The fireworks display blew away the audience with its vibrant colors and loud explosions.
The concert performance blew away critics with its exceptional musicianship and emotional intensity.