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Sentence count:132+10Posted:2017-05-26Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: turn a blind eyeturn a blind eye tomindedwindedblindblindlyblindfoldopen-mindedMeaning: [blaɪnd]  adj. deprived of sight. 
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61. Totally blinded, his spectacles streaming with water as he bobbed up, he tried to float himself into the galley.
62. But the caution of other princes may not have blinded their followers to the possible propaganda value of the Laudes.
63. Critics of opponents to development frequently accuse them of being blinded by nostalgia and motivated by personal vested interest.
64. The exquisite creation they had made of their own lives blinded them to the aspirations of less fortunate men and women.
65. The therapists and the interviewers who assessed treatment effect were blinded to the drug treatment the patients were receiving.
66. She adjusted the mirror to avoid being blinded by the glare.
67. At 29 Howard's Avenue the builder's skip was still outside and the rusty scaffolding blinded its shabby windows.
68. Half blinded by the foam, Christine scrambled for something to grab on to to break her fall.
69. Investigators and subjects were blinded to insulin type and the insulins were given in random order.
70. Jimmy was temporarily blinded by the orange light which suddenly illuminated the car windscreen.
71. The captain and rear admiral, viewing the aircraft-launching operations from the island, are blinded by the flash.
72. He was approaching a state of exhilaration, a state which can be achieved only by human beings blinded to context.
73. He covered his face, grasped at a stick, a flash of clenched teeth real close before a punch blinded him.
74. Whoever slew a hart or hind was to be blinded.
75. The crash happened after drivers were blinded by a mixture of fog and thick black smoke.
76. After this blinded choice, patients were randomised again to receive air or oxygen.
77. Prisoners taken were blinded, mutilated, dragged behind the hooves of horses and used as target practice by archers.
78. Every year, some careless motorists wind up blinded by acid.
79. They had taken a burst through the cockpit, and the debris from the shot had temporarily blinded Sherman.
80. He got back in the car even though he was nearly killed and partially blinded by a wreck in 1994.
81. While he was blinded, Jane grabbed his beard with both hands and tugged.
82. Humans would develop skin cancers; plants would be genetically damaged and crops devastated; animals would be blinded.
83. The onlookers, blinded by the flash, burned by its searing heat, covered their eyes and cringed in terror.
84. Before Hector is blinded by a lust for glory, he say to Troilus: But value dwells not in particular will.
85. Anyone inside would be temporarily blinded, momentarily stunned, unless they were trained personnel and had taken precautions.
86. At that moment, there came a terrible white flash, brighter than the Sun, which temporarily blinded me.
87. When he came into the barn from the brilliant sunlight outside,(http://sentencedict.com/blinded.html) he was momentarily blinded.
88. As he emerged from the narrow gangway he was momentarily blinded by bright lights shining straight into his eyes.
89. When a vicious tackle leaves him blinded from a spinal injury, his life takes the predictable downward trajectory.
90. I stare dumbly from behind a glass At snow falling down the blinded door.
More similar words: turn a blind eyeturn a blind eye tomindedwindedblindblindlyblindfoldopen-mindedblind alleyblind dateright-mindedbroadmindedblind drunkblindinglya blind alleyfeeblemindedabsent-mindedcylinderas blind as a batindependentindependencyindependenceindependentlybe independent ofindependence dayindependent agencydeclaration of independencehandedlandedended
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