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blinding

[blahyn-ding] / ˈblaɪn dɪŋ /


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The blinding brilliance of his plays left theatergoers still squinting to see whether his work had much of a heart.

From Los Angeles Times

Last week, I stood on a Chicago street corner in a blinding snowstorm and watched a homeless man crawl inside a big wooden box on wheels.

From Salon

Powered by these realizations, she’ll continue to lose herself in foggy nightclub dance floors, masses of sweaty bodies and blinding strobe lights.

From Los Angeles Times

AI and the medical field—the advancement there is so blinding and beautiful and incredible.

From The Wall Street Journal

Any major construction project is a herding expedition in a blinding fog, and it can be a test of patience and sanity.

From Los Angeles Times