Similar words: hook line and sinker, tinker, sinker, thinker, stinker, tinkering, linked, blink. Meaning: ['blɪŋkə(r)] n. 1. a light that flashes on and off; used as a signal or to send messages 2. a blinking light on a motor vehicle that indicates the direction in which the vehicle is about to turn 3. blind consisting of a leather eyepatch sewn to the side of the halter that prevents a horse from seeing something on either side. v. put blinders on (a horse).
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1 They've got a very blinkered view of life.
2 He's very blinkered in his outlook.
3 Haig was limited by his blinkered approach to strategy and tactics.
4 The blinkers were really on now.
5 Everybody outside the financially secure, self-serving and blinkered Cabinet.
6 But not, as the blinkered writer of that article implied, necessarily her own independent choice.
7 The blinkers only work occasionally, the steering is erratic, and the speedometer is inaccurate.
8 We should not be quite so narrow-minded, blinkered and xenophobic about the rest of the world.
9 Because the blinkers had finally fallen from her eyes when he had asked her if it could be worse.
10 The Tories have also put on their blinkers, choosing fewer candidates from working-class origin and fewer Etonians.
11 Bonanza Boy will have blinkers back on and this may assist him.
12 Music video for 'Whisper Away' by American Blinker.
13 FlashlightHave dim light, glare, blinker and other file regulatory function.
14 Synchronized blinker lights are set up in New York and San Francisco.
15 It grew ever more clear to everyone that the Minister was too reactionary, too blinkered.
16 We need to have a fresh look at the plan, without blinkers .
17 Through our windshields we see road signs and tail-lights-technology has blinkered us.
18 This occurs not so much because the engineers are callous,[www.Sentencedict.com] but because of a blinkered approach by all parties.
19 I am trying to get the Minister to remove his blinkers and do something in favour of the small person.
20 Width often leads to superficiality and depth may produce a blinkered approach and an intellectual treadmill.
21 Humanity had begun to chart the universe and impose its own blinkered logic upon it.
22 Their class system was hidebound, their rulers unjustifiably smug, their attitude to rising talent blinkered.
23 If you live in region where it snows, do keep the snow shovels to be kept in cars, along with a torch( preferably with a blinker built in), a blanket, spare gloves, etc.
24 After you have changed lanes, be sure to turn off your blinker and continue checking your mirrors for other cars.
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