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blindside

[ blahynd-sahyd ]

verb (used with object)

blindsided, blindsiding.
  1. Sports. to tackle, hit, or attack (an opponent) from the blind side:

    The quarterback was blindsided and had the ball knocked out of his hand.

  2. to attack critically where a person is vulnerable, uninformed, etc.:

    The president was blindsided by the press on the latest tax bill.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of blindside1

First recorded in 1970–75; verb use of noun phrase blind side
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The congresswoman's stunt blindsided the performer because she filmed the segment back in 2021.

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The US president blindsided European leaders last month by announcing direct talks with Russia to end the conflict without the involvement of Kyiv.

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She writes, “I can’t minimize the reality of my feelings that day or my disproportionate response. It felt like the ultimate betrayal; I believe the term is ‘blindsided.’

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Just like that, a simple sentence out of the blue that blindsided me.

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"I had spent all this time, money and effort, and to have something like this blindside you was shocking."

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