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blind

adjective as in uncontrolled

adjective as in hidden or covered

noun as in screen, covering

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Example Sentences

She could be seriously fun when she wasn’t in her “blind reds.”

Glinda is confident and fashionable and hilariously blind to her egomania.

From Salon

But Mary says Dinner with a Stranger has introduced her to the beauty of the blind friendship date.

From BBC

Davies said he was just asking people's views, but his predecessor Lord Bourne warned the party against going down a "blind alley".

From BBC

But she failed to report many of the 20-plus clips showing excessive force - according to a school safeguarding investigation into her conduct, which concluded she turned a “blind eye” to the failings.

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

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