Similar words: kindly, spindly, dwindling, blind, blind date, blind alley, a blind alley, blind drunk. Meaning: adv. 1. without seeing or looking 2. without preparation or reflection; without a rational basis.
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1 Never copy foreign things blindly or mechanically.
2 Don't just blindly accept what you are told.
3 She staggered blindly off into the darkness.
4 She groped blindly for the door handle.
5 Don't just blindly follow what the banker says.
6 It wasn't in his nature to follow blindly.
7 They just blindly followed orders.
8 I just hit out blindly in all directions.
9 Lettie groped blindly for the glass.
10 The passage ended blindly fifty feet away.
11 He stumbled blindly on through the dark building.
12 I was groping my way blindly through the trees.
13 He accepted blindly anything printed.
14 She turned and ran blindly down the street.
15 She fired blindly into the mass of shadows.
16 She followed blindly,(www.Sentencedict.com) stumbling over stones in her path.
17 She groped blindly for the light switch in the dark room.
18 The room was completely dark and I fumbled blindly for the door.
19 Frampton struck out blindly, hitting not Waddington, but an elderly man.
20 I ran blindly upstairs.
21 She pushed blindly past him and made for the door.
22 'I don't know,' she repeated as she stared blindly down into her glass.
23 Some of the men were firing back, but blindly.
24 In the vacant dark Jezrael aimed another kick, blindly.
25 He struck out at the air blindly.
26 Blindly he stooped to pick up the towels.
27 He was found wandering blindly in the woods.
28 Richier's figures blindly stumble on their confused paths.
29 To follow the arrangement of fate is human; the master of his own fate is strong; not strong-minded is blindly, think thrice before acting is the wise man.
30 Without adequate information, many students choose a college almost blindly.
More similar words: kindly, spindly, dwindling, blind, blind date, blind alley, a blind alley, blind drunk, turn a blind eye, friendly, profoundly, unfriendly, kindle, kindled, spindle, swindle, brindle, dwindle, blink, friendliness, sibling, rambling, humbling, rumbling, wobbling, gambling, doubling, hobgoblin, troubling, trembling.