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blinker

[bling-ker] / ˈblɪŋ kər /




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He said investigators must not be "blinkered" or put crimes into boxes while ignoring the overlap between some offences.

From BBC

"I trimmed down my team too as I was moving at 100mph with the blinkers on. It has taken a bit of time but now I'm here."

From BBC

Maybe I’m coming from a blinkered place, because I have grown up visiting Natural History and watched my children grow up there.

From New York Times

No, Dame Edna was all about blinkered, arrogant class and especially a breed of self-crowned royalty that had become our default deities in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

From New York Times

“Not a jingoistic, blinkered sense of pride,” he said.

From New York Times