its just a saying when we are shocked or speachless etc...
The present participle of " blow" is "blowing".
Usually there will be wind, but that is simply because the wind is usually blowing anyway. Tsunamis and volcanoes do not relate to wind.
Yes, mind-blowing is one word.
Blow My Mind was created in 2005.
latest mobile has all manners and mind- blowing feature.
The word "blowing" has two syllables: blow-ing.
Blown is the past participle of blow.
'Stunning ' is mind blowing.
Blowing on a fluid promotes evaporation.
They will blow in opposite directions.
They will blow in opposite directions.
if its blowing, but not blowing cold its low on coolant. it takes r134a.