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This phrase is typically used as a slang term to mean "impressed" or "amazed." It can also be used in a literal sense to mean being blown by the wind.
Example 1 (slang usage): "The performance of the band last night really blew me away." Example 2 (literal usage): "The strong gust of wind blew me off my feet."
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It blew me away.
That blew me away.
They totally blew me away.
That just blew me away.
The project blew me away".
She just blew me away".
She blew me a kiss.
Totally blew me away.
"She blew me away".
"He blew me up.
He blew me away.
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