Synonym: sightless, stupid, visionless. Similar words: blink, sibling, rambling, cylinder, blip, oblige, public, oblique. Meaning: [blaɪnd] n. 1. people who have severe visual impairments, considered as a group 2. a hiding place sometimes used by hunters (especially duck hunters) 3. something that keeps things out or hinders sight 4. something intended to misrepresent the true nature of an activity. v. 1. render unable to see 2. make blind by putting the eyes out 3. make dim by comparison or conceal. adj. 1. unable to see 2. unable or unwilling to perceive or understand 3. not based on reason or evidence.
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271. Men are blind to their weaknesses or defects, and refuse to admit their faults or mistakes voluntarily and gracefully. Dr T.P.Chia
272. In mid-September, he met Pamela Digby on a blind date and proposed.
273. The trouble was, Tweed was thinking, Paula had a blind spot where Dalby was concerned.
274. Blind belief in authority is the greatest enemy of truth. Albert Einstein
275. Visual acuity is often normal even when the field of vision is so poor that the child is registered as blind.
276. Even in a blind panic he knew better than to go for the tie.
277. But as the robots we hoped for, they are dumb, blind, and still nursing the wall plug .
278. They just had to put up with it and turn a blind eye.
279. It was the man who engaged the attention of Blind Hugh,(http://sentencedict.com/blind.html) one of the beggars on early duty at Pearl Dock.
280. But the police turn a blind eye to the lawbreaking.
281. By 4.30 I was cruising round Seymour swimming pool, parking on the blind side as far as Sedgeley House was concerned.
282. Almost all the information they gain is given freely and with the tacit or blind approval of Western governments.
283. Once seated, Denice tells us she's only been on a blind date once before, and that was years ago.
284. The only blind person at Christmas time is he who has not Christmas in his heart. Helen Keller
285. Fix the batten in place with angle brackets, then attach the blind with touch-and-close fastener.
286. When she went home, there was still the scarlet mark of blind rage across her palms.
287. Windows like blind eyes reflected the lights of passing cars.
288. The covenant will be an affair of the heart, not just blind obedience to the Law.
289. Trust is like a two-way mirror, transparent on one side, with a blind dimness unable to see through on the other side. Anthony Liccione
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