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  1. BLOW SOMEONE AWAY definition: 1. to surprise or please someone very much: 2. to kill a person by shooting them 3. to defeat…. Learn more.

  2. to defeat someone or something completely, especially in a sports competition. vencer a alguien, vencer algo, arrasar a alguien. They blew the other team away in the second half of the game. Arrasaron al otro equipo en la segunda mitad del partido.

  3. Hace 1 día · a. to kill, esp. by gunfire. The gang threatened to blow away anyone who talked to the police. b. to defeat decisively; trounce. She blew her opponent away in three straight sets. c. to overwhelm with emotion, astonishment, etc. Good poetry just blows me away.

  4. Inglés. Español. blow [sth] away, blow away [sth] vtr + adv. (wind: carry off) volar ⇒ vtr. (viento) llevarse ⇒ v prnl. The wind blew the dollar bill away.

  5. traducción al español de "blow away" Frecuencia de uso de la palabra. blow away. British. intransitive verb + adverb. [hat] salir volando ⧫ volarse. transitive verb + adverb. 1. [wind] [leaves, rubbish] hacer volar. 2. (very informal) (= kill) cargarse a (inf) ⧫ liquidar (inf) 3. (informal) (= defeat) machacar (inf)

  6. blow someone/something away. phrasal verb with blow verb uk / bləʊ / us / bloʊ / blew | blown. US informal. to defeat someone or something completely, especially in a sports competition: They blew the other team away in the second half of the game.

  7. slang. a. to kill, esp. by gunfire. The gang threatened to blow away anyone who talked to the police. b. to defeat decisively; trounce. She blew her opponent away in three straight sets. c. to overwhelm with emotion, astonishment, etc. Good poetry just blows me away.