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Idiom
Blow me down.
People say '(well,) blow me down' when you have just told them something surprising, shocking or unexpected.
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"Leaves blow down from an overhanging branch.
Air currents blow down from the ceiling in the configuration of walls to create a phantom apartment, and plastic bottles release the imagined smell of Mars.
From the outside, the rather grandly named Natural History Museum didn't look like much – just a low-slung square building, a little worse for the wear of the constant winds that blow down from the Three Beauties.
In another moment they make blow down from the tree or take flight to another telephone pole.
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It is their best bet for protecting themselves from the chill winds blowing down from Tokyo.
Until then, the term had referred to the cold winds blowing down from the Korean Peninsula.
Cold air blows down from Canada and picks up moisture from Lake Ontario, then promptly dumps it onto Syracuse.
I stood at an upstairs window watching the leaves blowing down from the trees onto the wet black tarmac.
It's strong stuff, long overdue and as refreshing as a brisk wind blowing down from the Dolomites.
And it was not too hot either, because the cold and dry harmattan wind was blowing down from the north.
Temperatures usually loiter in the 20's, though the winds blowing down from the steppes of Mongolia make it colder.
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