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vb. (present participle of blow away English)
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"Blowing Away" (sometimes written as "Blowin' Away") is a song written by Laura Nyro and performed by The 5th Dimension. It reached #7 on the U.S. adult contemporary chart, #21 on the Billboard Hot 100, #24 in Canada, and #55 in Australia in 1970. It was featured on their 1969 album, The Age of Aquarius.
The song was produced by Bones Howe and arranged by Bill Holman, Bob Alcivar, and Howe.
Usage examples of "blowing away".
But there were two direct hits, one on a merchantman, blowing away most of the foc'sle, the other on the Ulysses.
They worked easily together, making a comment now and again, picking out splinters, blowing away sawdust.
A strong wind was blowing away from them, carrying the sound from their ears, but even so the clashing of steel and thunder of hoofs welled up from far below.
And even if someone, in some future time, should take them down and read them, first blowing away the accumulated dust, would he or she be likely to believe?
The cloud of the heavy grey sky was so low now that it blew ragged over the hilltop in white tails and tatters of mist, whirling down to the lake, curling, blowing away into the valley.
The Happy Valley unfolded far below them again, the last low shreds of mist blowing away past the mountains of its further side.
Fortunately, the wind was blowing away from their target and they were able to reboard unseen and resume attack a few minutes later.
One by one the places slammed their covers down, padlocked their doors, and the wind came and touched the sand, blowing away all of the million footprints of July and August.