purblind
Example Sentences
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The ECB's purblind refusal to reveal anything about the trip, as if it involved some top-secret military manoeuvres rather than just some abseiling and hiking, has goaded the media into a suspicious reaction.
From The Guardian • Oct. 19, 2010
Those advantages become troubles as soon as the purblind wearer moves around or deals with moving objects.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Bette Davis, a peppery, small-town librarian, moves like Lady Bountiful among the worshipful peasants in her reading room, opening their purblind eyes to the treasure trove on the shelves around them.
From Time Magazine Archive
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But they will almost certainly see more deflation in the contemporary market, which even the most purblind bulls now perceive as overrated and overpriced.
From Time Magazine Archive
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They pass hard, legitimate judgments, unlike the purblind guesses of men, fogged with romanticism and ignorance and bias and wish.
From "Cat's Eye" by Margaret Atwood
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