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  • adjective Alternative spelling of mind-blowing.

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Examples

  • But all above the waist ... and still, I had an orgasm that can suitably be described as mindblowing, for one particular reason: it didn't hurt.

    jaxraven Diary Entry jaxraven 2001

  • Tempest posts on Tor. com with a ... more diverse suggested reading list when it comes to "mindblowing" SFF.

    now my heart's like a blister from doing what I do tanaise 2009

  • All the best female sf writers write "mindblowing" sf.

    TOC: The Mammoth Book of Mindblowing SF edited by Mike Ashley 2009

  • Or they'd have have picked a more "mindblowing" mix of authors.

    TOC: The Mammoth Book of Mindblowing SF edited by Mike Ashley 2009

  • Was '08 or' 09 or whatever year the "mindblowing" antho was compiled from, that devoid of female mindblowing authors?

    SF Tidbits for 11/11/09 2009

  • I also wrote about the Fowler story, which will give some context to what I meant by it having been personally "mindblowing".

    Mindblowing! 2009

  • For certain reasons, I've been musing on some of the science fiction stories that, over the years, at one time or another, I might have classified as "mindblowing".

    Mindblowing! 2009

  • The recent discussions over a certain "mindblowing" anthology whose table of contents were 100 percent white males some people have added "heterosexual" to that list, which is pretty funny given the Clarke reprinthave led to some to wonder if submissions to magazines and anthologies shouldn't be read blind since, after all, all that matters is a "good story."

    Nick Mamatas' Journal nihilistic_kid 2009

  • The other big part of it's charm belongs to Liza Minnelli who gives a performance I'd call "mindblowing".

    Archive 2009-03-01 Glenn Dunks 2009

  • For certain reasons, I've been musing on some of the science fiction stories that, over the years, at one time or another, I might have classified as "mindblowing".

    Archive 2009-08-01 2009

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