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blown-away
adjective as in drugged
adjective as in exultant
adjective as in hopped-up
adjective as in stupefied
adjective as in dumbfounded
adjective as in dumbstruck
adjective as in overcome
adjective as in stunned
Example Sentences
Some streets are littered with snapped trees, clothes, chunks of insulation and blown-away Christmas decorations.
Some streets are littered with snapped trees, clothes, chunks of insulation and blown-away Christmas decorations.
Some streets are littered with snapped trees, clothes, chunks of insulation and blown-away Christmas decorations.
You maybe can see how these materials spoke rather loudly in luring in blown-away overnight guests.
After the family’s Paris apartment was bombed, in 1976—Marine woke up to a blown-away bedroom wall—they moved to a Second Empire mansion in the Paris suburb of Saint-Cloud, which an elderly industrialist had bequeathed to Jean-Marie.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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