“Blow away” means:
- To Be Moved or Dispersed by Wind:
- To be carried or scattered by the force of the wind.
- Example: “The leaves were blown away by the strong gusts.”
- To Impress or Amaze:
- To be overwhelmingly impressed or astonished by something.
- Example: “Her performance blew me away; it was incredible.”
- To Destroy or Remove Something:
- To completely eliminate or destroy something, often using a powerful force.
- Example: “The explosion blew away the old building.”
Prepositions
- Before “blow away”: Often used with the subject that is being moved or affected.
- Example: “The storm blew away the debris.”
- After “blow away”: Typically followed by the result or the thing that is affected.
- Example: “The wind blew the papers away from the desk.”
Collocations
- Blow away (the)
- Blow away by
- Blow away with
Example Sentences
- The strong wind blew away the autumn leaves from the driveway.
- The magician’s trick blew the audience away with its brilliance.
- The storm was so intense that it blew away several rooftops.
- Her speech was so powerful that it blew everyone away.
- The explosion blew away the debris and left a huge crater.
- The hurricane blew away power lines, causing widespread outages.
- The new movie was so good that it blew me away.
- The wind blew away the fog, revealing a clear sky.
- The performance was so spectacular that it blew away the critics.
- The fireworks display blew away the crowd with its grandeur.
- The powerful gusts blew away the sand from the beach.
- The talented singer’s voice blew everyone away during the concert.
- The tornado blew away entire houses in its path.
- The innovative design blew away the competition.
- The blast from the fireworks blew away the old shed.
- The wind was so strong that it blew away the papers from my desk.
- The actor’s performance in the play blew away the audience.
- The force of the explosion blew away the surrounding area.
- The storm blew away the temporary structures set up for the festival.
- The breathtaking view from the mountaintop blew us all away.
- The wind blew away the last remnants of the storm clouds.
- The new gadget’s features blew away the tech reviewers.
- The powerful wave blew away the sandcastle the children built.
- The artist’s creativity blew away everyone who saw the exhibit.
- The unexpected twist in the movie blew me away.
- The gale-force winds blew away the tents at the campsite.
- The sheer scale of the event blew everyone away.
- The blast of the rocket blew away the surrounding trees.
- The innovative marketing campaign blew away industry standards.
- The incredible views from the top of the skyscraper blew me away.
- The wind blew away the smoke from the fire, clearing the air.
- The new book’s plot twist blew away the readers.
- The heavy rain blew away the dust from the roads.
- The strength of the hurricane blew away the beach houses.
- The magician’s finale trick blew the audience away.
- The surge of water from the flood blew away anything in its path.
- The creative concept for the project blew away the client.
- The energy of the concert blew the fans away.
- The strength of the storm blew away all the garden furniture.
- The comedian’s routine blew the crowd away with laughter.
- The earthquake’s shockwave blew away parts of the building.
- The wind blew away the fallen leaves, revealing the lawn.
- The new car’s performance blew away automotive critics.
- The dramatic reveal in the story blew away the viewers.
- The volume of the music blew away the audience at the festival.
- The heavy snowfall blew away the footprints on the path.
- The artist’s latest masterpiece blew away the art community.
- The intense competition in the tournament blew the team away.
- The reveal of the surprise blew everyone away with excitement.
- The storm’s force was so great that it blew away entire fields of crops.