Similar words: blind, blindly, blind alley, blind date, blind drunk, a blind alley, blindingly, turn a blind eye. Meaning: n. a cloth used to cover the eyes. v. cover the eyes of (someone) to prevent him from seeing. adj. wearing a blindfold.
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31. The police use blindfold to cover the prisoner's eyes.
32. Then his blindfold was removed.
33. They put a blindfold on a horse.
34. During all these tests Vera was blindfold.
35. Then the blindfold was yanked off.
36. I can do it blindfold.
37. For now you must wear this blindfold.
38. I had to learn to approach this one with no bat and with a blindfold on.
39. Theories deviating practices are inane ,[http://sentencedict.com/blindfold.html] while practices deviating theories are blindfold.
40. Justice is often personified as a blindfold woman holding a pair of scales.
41. Tom slipped out in good season with his aunt's old tin lantern, and a large towel to blindfold it with.
42. I could do that blindfold , ie easily , regardless of obstacles.
43. Don't let his flattery blindfold you to his true intentions.
44. There was some icky couples counseling ("Try a blindfold") and therapeutic spending on vacations, clothes, furniture.
45. It's only once that he removes my blindfold that I know where I am.
46. Occasionally, he is wearing a blindfold symbolizing the saying, Love is blind.
47. She walks on a blindfold travel and too late's apopemptic emotion, she dislikes cloudy sky indeed hate raining, blue air always makes her asphyxia.
48. Legolatte peeked out from under his cheesecloth blindfold. Alas for the folly of these days!
49. Again he agreed to her request and she put a blindfold over his eyes.
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