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blindfold
[ blahynd-fohld ]
verb (used with object)
- to prevent or occlude sight by covering (the eyes) with a cloth, bandage, or the like; cover the eyes of.
- to impair the awareness or clear thinking of:
Don't let their hospitality blindfold you to the true purpose of their invitation.
noun
- a cloth or bandage put before the eyes to prevent seeing.
adjective
- with the eyes covered:
a blindfold test.
- rash; unthinking:
a blindfold denunciation before knowing the facts.
blindfold
/ ˈ²ú±ô²¹Éª²Ô»åËŒ´Úəʊ±ô»å /
verb
- to prevent (a person or animal) from seeing by covering (the eyes)
- to prevent from perceiving or understanding
noun
- a piece of cloth, bandage, etc, used to cover the eyes
- any interference to sight
adjective
- having the eyes covered with a cloth or bandage
- chess not seeing the board and pieces
- rash; inconsiderate
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
- ³Ü²Ô·²ú±ô¾±²Ô»åf´Ç±ô»åe»å adjective
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of blindfold1
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of blindfold1
Example Sentences
After that, he adds, he was pulled from the wreckage by Israeli soldiers, arrested and blindfolded.
He told AP he was blindfolded, forced to sleep under a “freezing†air conditioner and he “heard the voices of soldiers laughing about me.â€
In detention - where he said he was blindfolded and held beneath a cold air conditioner - soldiers joked about him being an Oscar winner.
He repeated claims that Israeli soldiers left Ballal “blindfolded and handcuffed†for the entirety of his time in custody.
Egoyan intersperses scenes set in the present with home video footage of Jeanine as a child, shot by her own father, blindfolded and doing strange dances in the woods.
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