Similar words: blindingly, winding, finding, binding, findings, grinding, unwinding, self-winding. Meaning: [blaɪnd] adj. shining intensely.
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61) The world was full of noise, dazzling light, blinding darkness, torrential rain.
62) Perhaps he could plead a blinding headache, or an attack of tonsilitis?
63) Yet familiarity may be blinding us to equal intelligence expressed by animals far closer to home.
64) But something was telling her it was no slip - and then, in a blinding flash, she knew!
65) As Britta watched, one of the three screens flashed blinding white as one of the three Counsellors was hit.
66) Burning lumps of phosphorus jelly were scattered amongst the containers, forming a foreground that was blinding.
67) Heaven knows we need never be ashamed of our tears, for they are rain upon the blinding dust of earth, overlying our hard hearts. Charles Dickens
68) A blinding flash illuminated the darkness, and the terrible discharge of musketry resounded through the woods.
69) With one last blinding cry of pain she brushed past him and ran from the room.
70) The shop assistant, staring idly through his shop-window, saw the school bus approaching its stop, through almost blinding rain.
71) Edna said, with a blinding smile, the echo of her clacking heels loud on the hardwood floor of our hallway.
72) Because then it was that she knew, with blinding clarity, what had been there for some time now. Sentencedict.com
73) It still burned with a harsh, blinding glare and through it she could see vague shapes, presumably the others.
74) I weighed in on Monday, got blood pressured, then drove through blinding rain into the Guildford one-way system.
75) They all chose the heavy wrought-iron lawn furniture painted blinding white.
76) She was aware of a blinding flash of pain as he mastered her, and groaned weakly.
77) At the end, no voices, no blinding light, just a feeling of contentment and peace.
78) Lois could see through the hall and all the way back, where blinding light bounced off the patio.
79) The heretofore brilliant, often blinding light of classical culture was gradually reduced to a pitiful flicker.
80) He had a limp, walked round importantly with a stick and talked big, blinding her with science.
81) Crouched on the floor Leonore searched desperately for Lais's pulse, tears streaming down her face, blinding her.
82) The blinding light like no other light one had ever seen.
83) a blinding flash of light.
84) They wouldn't let him mess around with the radio so he started effing and blinding.
85) The pain in Natasha's back and ribs is blinding. But she continues to send blow after blow into Marie's face.
86) MethodsThe sex chromatin in the cells of buccal mucous membrane of the 2 784 patients with mental disorders were examined by using a blinding and random way.
87) The TPF would block the blinding glare from nearby, sunlike stars in order to take portraits of the planets that orbit them.
88) HFT uses automated strategies to capitalise on inefficient pricing of financial instruments at blinding speed.
89) In a literal application of the law of an eye for an eye, an Iranian man convicted of blinding another man in an acid attack has been sentenced to lose an eye and an ear.
90) Organic compounds may also tend to reduce filtration by blinding the filter cloths.
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