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blind

[blahynd] / blaɪnd /






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This time around, the addition of strong winds will create blizzard conditions—blinding, blowing snow.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The Russian armoured forces on the ground are partly blind and partly deaf," he says.

From BBC

In the meantime, she said, the startup plans to grow — “slowly ... so that every author’s needs are taken care of” — and keep pinpointing publishing “blind spots.”

From Los Angeles Times

All the windows were covered with blinds, so they couldn’t see in.

From Literature

It didn’t respond to a request to share trust documents or a question about whether the trust is “blind,” which would prevent Hemsley from knowing which assets were being bought or sold.

From The Wall Street Journal