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Sentence count:289+26Posted:2016-12-12Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: sightlessstupidvisionlessSimilar words: blinksiblingramblingcylinderblipobligepublicobliqueMeaning: [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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241. That relaxed, even jokey, presence we offer you is at times a front for blind panic.
242. She bore him three children and he killed the children and her in a blind rage arranged by Hera.
243. She knew from bitter experience how treacherous such feelings could be, and the blind alleyways down which they led.
244. I might show facts as plain as day: but, since your eyes are blind, you'd say, 'Where? What?' and turn away. Christina G. Rossetti 
245. It was not blind faith that drove them to change the world, but a belief very well grounded in reality.
246. They chose their high-flying ceremony after a blind date and party brought them together.
247. Johnston picked up his second try after great support for another fine Jonathan Wilson drive on the blind side.
248. He would prefer to turn a blind eye to the problem of asylum seekers around the world.
249. Cornelius observed that the wooden bobbin dangling on a string from the window blind was the shape of an acorn.
250. Memes for blind faith have their own ruthless ways of propagating themselves.
251. The echinoderms may seem, from a human point of view, to be a blind alley of no particular importance.
252. I followed his commands with blind obedience, never bothering to question what his purpose might have been.
253. In Mashpee, two parents were indicted on charges of abuse that left their baby boy blind and brain damaged.
254. Then you reposed an absolutely blind faith in the Emperor!
255. I gave alms to all the blind beggars, lit candles without believing at all in their efficacy.
256. Our analysis should clearly indicate the several blind alleys which Frey here explores.
257. A combination of blind bends,[sentencedict.com] and high speed frustrations has created a string of accident black spots.
258. The wider the curtains, or longer the blind, the more space needed to accommodate them.
259. She banged her fist against the steering-wheel, fighting back the tears that scalded her eyes and threatened to blind her.
260. Dark passageways and blind alleys obscure the light at the end of the tunnel.
261. In a crisis(http://sentencedict.com/blind.html), there are two sorts of people: There are those who go into a blind panic.
262. Neither abstinence from drugs nor blind adherence to unjust laws are necessarily consistent with those values.
263. Maberly and I reported results in inpatients with asthma and are doing an outpatient double blind randomised trial of neutralisation.
264. Other officers could be bribed to turn a blind eye, said a restaurant owner in the port of Algeciras.
265. With these hands I have blessed bread and wine, I have touched the leper and the blind.
266. As Steve McNair dropped back to throw, Chris Doleman came from his blind side.
267. This could result in the blind and pleats falling at an angle to the window.
268. How could people turn a blind eye or a deaf ear to the horrors that they suffered?
269. Yet on several occasions when running out of defence he turned down blind alleys.
270. Miss Defy screeched around a blind bend into the path of an oncoming sedan.
More similar words: blinksiblingramblingcylinderblipobligepublicobliquesublimepublisherpublishobligedin publicrepublicoblivionpubliclyobliquelyblizzardobliviouspublicityRepublicanestablishpublic goodobligationpublicationfindkindmindrepublicanismwindy
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