Sentences with blind
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B b - I started helping him run the business when he went blind.
- He was a teacher of the blind.
- It is preferable to avoid using phrases such as the blind. Instead you should talk about blind and partially sighted people
- The sun hit the windscreen, momentarily blinding him. [VERB noun]
- Her mother groped for the back of the chair, her eyes blind with tears. [+ with]
- David's good looks and impeccable manners had always made her blind to his faults.
- He never allowed his love of Australia to blind him to his countrymen's faults. [VERB noun + to]
- ...her blind faith in the wisdom of the Church.
- He tried to overtake three cars on a blind corner and crashed head-on into a lorry.
- I remembered a huddle of stone buildings with blind walls.
- The blind
- blind hatred
- A blind corner
- A blind alley
- A blind stupor
- A blind wall
- A blind purchase
- Not a blind bit of notice
- To drive blind
- To buy a house blind
- To blind somebody with science
- A blind school
- A blind search
- A blind ad, a blind test
- blind love, blind faith
- A blind driveway
- A blind hedge
- blind destiny
- A blind letter
- A blind landing
- A blind wall
- To fly blind
- To buy a thing blind
- A blind man.
- They were blind to their children's faults. He was blind to all arguments.
- blind tenacity; blind chance.
- She had blind faith in his fidelity.
- A blind stupor.
- blind reasoning.
- A blind corner.
- A blind ad signed only with a box number.
- A blind passage; a blind mountain pass.
- A blind hedge of privet.
- blind flying.
- A blind purchase; a blind lead in a card game.
- The explosion blinded him. We were blinded by the bright lights.
- The room was blinded by heavy curtains.
- A resentment that blinds his good sense.
- A radiance that doth blind the sun.
- A duck blind.
- The store was just a blind for their gambling operation.
- The blind are said to have an acute sense of hearing.
- He drank himself blind.
- They were driving blind through the snowstorm.
- They were working blind and couldn't anticipate the effects of their actions.
- The confidence men cheated her blind.
- Light filtered in through the blinds of the french windows. It made tremulous stripes along the scrubbed pine floor.
- A duck blind
- The light was so bright that for a moment he was blinded. Don't wave that pencil in my face - do you want to blind me?
- The lovers were blind to each other's faults. Authors are blind to their own defects.
- A blind path; a blind ditch; a blind corner
- A blind wall, open only at one end; a blind alley; a blind gut
- I shouted, but he didn't take a blind bit of notice. We pulled and pulled, but it didn't make a blind bit of difference.
- He took a blind guess at which fork in the road would take him to the airport.
- blind deferenceblind punishment
- A blind passage in a book; blind writing
- blind buds; blind flowers