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View definitions for blind

blind

adjective as in uncontrolled

adjective as in hidden or covered

noun as in screen, covering

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The film’s version of “Dancing Through Life” is so backlit that it’s hard to make out characters beyond a blinding white glare, an offense second only to the way Elphaba is filmed in low light.

From Salon

However Israel accuses Unifil of having turned a blind eye to the growth of Hezbollah, which now outpowers the official Lebanese army.

From BBC

It happened as the Labour Peer, who is blind, slipped while getting on to a District Line train with his guide dog, last month.

From BBC

"What's important is that the immigrants were blind to the fact that the food reward had changed," said Chimento, the study's lead author.

He pressed pause and then sang the song’s first verse to me, emphasizing how Clark bends the word “blind.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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