1. mind-blowing - Adjective
2. mind-blowing - Adjective Satellite
intensely affecting the mind especially in producing hallucinations
intensely affecting the mind or emotions
Source: WordNetMind Blowing
spending a week in the jungle was a mind-blowing experience Source: Internet
a mind-blowing horror story Source: Internet
Although it is a year of discovery, less contentious is the fact that 2020 for Nigeria has been a roller-coaster highlighted by mind-blowing events and incidents that shook the country's political space. Source: Internet
A mind-blowing array of sports artifacts worth an estimated $10 million is set for permanent display at the soon-to-open Avron B. Fogelman Sports Memorabilia Collection at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton. Source: Internet
And it stands to reason—if you’re going to charge an arm and a leg, you’d better give them a mind-blowing experience year after year. Source: Internet
All mind-blowing, all in one week. Source: Internet