blown
be blown off course have your plans disrupted by some circumstance.
☞ This phrase is a nautical metaphor: contrary winds turn a sailing ship away from its intended course.
be blown out of the water (of a person, idea, or project) be shown to lack credibility or viability.
1997Daily Mail Things finally seem to be looking up for Kelly-which is more than can be said for Biff, whose romantic plans are blown out of the water by Linda.