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Associations of "Blown away" (30 Words)
apart | Away from another or others. Preserved because they inhabited a place apart. |
aside | On or to one side. Shakespeare s use of asides and soliloquies. |
astray | Away from the correct path or direction. We went astray but a man redirected us. |
breeze | A thing that is easy to do or accomplish. Tantalizing cooking smells wafted on the evening breeze. |
detached | Being or feeling set or kept apart from others- Sherwood Anderson. She may be detached or even unfeeling but at least she s not hypocritically effusive. |
digressive | Characterized by digression; tending to depart from the subject. A digressive allusion to the day of the week. |
excursive | Tending to deviate from a course or activity; digressive. His excursive remarks. |
exhale | Expel air. She sat back and exhaled deeply. |
far | A terrorist organization that seeks to overthrow the government dominated by Tutsi and to institute Hutu control again. Far corners of the earth. |
farther | To or at a greater distance in time or space farther is used more frequently than further in this physical sense. They live in the farther house. |
going | Existing or available; to be had. She is a big support when the going gets tough. |
heave | An involuntary spasm of ineffectual vomiting. He heaved himself out of bed. |
inaccessible | Not capable of being obtained. High culture is largely inaccessible to the masses. |
irrelevant | Having no bearing on or connection with the subject at issue. Irrelevant allegations. |
isolated | Far away from other places, buildings, or people; remote. Isolated farms and villages. |
out | Directed outward or serving to direct something outward. He walked out into the street. |
out-of-town | The people living in a municipality smaller than a city. |
outpost | A military post stationed at a distance from the main body of troops. A few scattered outposts along the west coast. |
pant | Run or go in a specified direction while panting. We ll never have time she panted. |
puff | A light pastry case typically one made of puff pastry containing a sweet or savoury filling. He puffed on his pipe contentedly. |
rambling | Spreading out in different directions or distributed irregularly. Rambling forest paths. |
remote | A remote control device. A remote Welsh valley. |
rove | A journey, especially one with no specific destination; an act of wandering. A new exhibit will electrify campuses on its national rove. |
separated | Separated at the joint. A separated shoulder. |
sidetrack | Divert (a well or borehole) to reach a productive deposit or to avoid an obstruction. He does not let himself get sidetracked by fads and trends. |
solitary | Confinement of a prisoner in isolation from other prisoners. A solitary wasp. |
stray | A stray person or thing especially a domestic animal. Stray dogs. |
waft | (with reference to a scent, sound, etc.) pass or cause to pass gently through the air. Each breeze would waft pollen round the house. |
yon | At or in an indicated usually distant place yon is archaic and dialectal. The hills yonder. |
zephyr | A fine cotton gingham. |