Blow your doors off Meaning in English
expression
Definition
To amaze or impress someone so much that they are shocked or overwhelmed; often used to describe something exciting, surprising, or extremely powerful.
Usage & Nuances
Informal, mostly used in American English. Commonly said about fast cars, loud music, strong performances, or anything unexpectedly impressive. Not used in formal writing. Similar to 'blow your mind,' but with a sense of surprise or power. Can be used for both positive and competitive situations.
Example Sentences
That new sports car will blow your doors off.
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This band will blow your doors off at the concert.
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The spicy food will blow your doors off!
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Wait until you hear this guitar solo—it’ll blow your doors off.
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That roller coaster will blow your doors off if you love thrills.
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Her performance absolutely blew my doors off—I didn’t see that coming.
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