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mind-blowing

[mahynd-bloh-ing] / ˈmaɪndˌbloʊ ɪŋ /


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With reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander pacing the offensive attack and an airtight defense walling off the rim on the other end, the Thunder have put up a mind-blowing +16.0 net rating, entering Wednesday’s game.

From The Wall Street Journal

The fact that it happens to be written by my father is mind-blowing.

From Los Angeles Times

A headteacher said people's generosity was "mind-blowing" after enough funds were raised to make a Christmas hamper for every child at her school.

From BBC

Reacting to the leak in the Politics Live studio, BBC political editor Chris Mason said: "The sheer absurdity of reading out something the chancellor has not yet announced in the Commons is mind-blowing".

From BBC

The idea that I would even not only write something on the piano, and now, a full orchestra is playing that song here in Chicago with the lyrics I wrote ... is totally mind-blowing.

From Los Angeles Times