Similar words: blind, blinded, blindly, blindfold, blind date, blind alley, blindness, colorblind. Meaning: n. 1. a subject about which you are ignorant or prejudiced and fail to exercise good judgment 2. the point where the optic nerve enters the retina; not sensitive to light.
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1, I have a blind spot where classic music is concerned.
2, The prime minister has a blind spot on ethical issues.
3, I have a blind spot where maths is concerned.
4, I have a blind spot where computers are concerned.
5, I have a blind spot where modern art is concerned.
6, I have a blind spot where jazz is concerned .
7, It was the blind spot of the internationalist Left.
8, Our persistent cultural blind spot on the effects of such exclusion is now proving to be very problematic.
9, Critics accuse him of having a blind spot on issues of ethics.
10, But the biggest blind spot is the inability of Bush and Evans to see that there are other perspectives on free trade.
11, Trident seems to occupy a blind spot for a Government otherwise over-enthusiastic about cutbacks in public expenditure.
12, The queue shuffled into a blind spot between two viewports.
13, It was a blind spot with Tony.
14, Every car has a blind spot.
15, Most parents have a blind spot for their children.
16, The region is called the blind spot.
17, Kuhn pointed out the problem of the blind spot of a model.
18, He has a blind spot ,[http://sentencedict.com/blind spot.html] where modern art is concerned.
19, The fovea has only cones, and the blind spot or papilla has no receptors.
20, You think they'll be covering that blind spot with recon patrols?
21, It can be very dangerous if there's a vehicle in your blind spot.
22, I am quite good at English, but I have a bit of a blind spot where spelling is concerned.
23, When I was single I never worried about money — it was a bit of a blind spot.
24, I didn't see the car that was overtaking me it was in my blind spot.
25, The trouble was, Tweed was thinking, Paula had a blind spot where Dalby was concerned.
26, He knew if some one was standing in the blind spot directly behind him, he was in trouble.
27, It is as though the panel has developed a blind spot which does not admit the possibility that the newcomer might win.
28, Actually, I think it is sloppy and childish; but I also think that, if it were only this instance, it could be looked on as a blind spot.
29, The new device is for people with an irreversible, advanced form of macular degeneration in which a blind spot develops in the central vision of both eyes.
30, Of light, down- grade of visual sensitivity (100%), physiologic blind spot (38%), and paracentral scotoma (38%).
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