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blindfold

[blahynd-fohld] / ˈblaɪndˌfoʊld /


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There again, maybe the laugh is on the rest of us, because these folks are still pulling down the big bucks, even after their predictions worked out worse than the proverbial blindfolded chimpanzee throwing darts.

From MarketWatch

"She could run that ward blindfolded, she was the most articulate, intelligent, caring individual I've ever met and I just thought, 'what is it that you don't have?'."

From BBC

We're driven blindfolded to a secret location where Ukraine is making one of its latest weapons.

From BBC

Judging the job market with delayed data is a bit like trying to cook the Christmas turkey blindfolded—hard to tell if it’s undercooked, overdone, or just right.

From Barron's

Players are required to wear blindfolds for fairness.

From Barron's