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blown

[blohn] / bloʊn /


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Had Feinstein run, she very probably would have blown away the field and made history by becoming the state’s first female governor.

From Los Angeles Times

The museum suffered damage, its windows were blown out, but the explosion did not reach the necropolis nor the Roman-era triumphal arch, aqueducts and hippodrome that are also part of the site.

From Barron's

The explosions also caused damage to the synagogue, Taub said, with the building's stained-glass windows blown out, as well as smoke and roof damage.

From BBC

One possibility is that a dry dust layer must first form and then be blown off.

From Science Daily

“I think people in Europe are going to be pretty blown away by how good the Tesla car AI is.”

From MarketWatch