to turn a blind eye to something
V
to blind someone with science
V
to blind someone with science
V
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English Definitions
blind
N
people who have severe visual impairments, considered as a group
blind
N
a hiding place sometimes used by hunters (especially duck hunters)
blind
N
a protective covering that keeps things out or hinders sight
blind
N
something intended to misrepresent the true nature of an activity
blind
V
render unable to see
blind
V
make blind by putting the eyes out
blind
V
make dim by comparison or conceal
blind
unable or unwilling to perceive or understand
blind
not based on reason or evidence
N
a street with only one way in or out
blind alley
N
(figurative) a course of action that is unproductive and offers no hope of improvement
N
a curve or bend in the road that you cannot see around as you are driving
N
a street corner that you cannot see around as you are driving
N
a curve or bend in the road that you cannot see around as you are driving
N
a participant in a blind date (someone you meet for the first time when you have a date with them)
blind date
N
a date with a stranger
N
aquatic eel-shaped salamander having two pairs of very small feet; of still muddy waters in the southern United States
N
using only instruments for flying an aircraft because you cannot see through clouds or mists etc.
N
similar to Gentiana andrewsii but with larger flowers
blind gentian
N
gentian of eastern North America having tubular blue or white flowers that open little if at all
N
the cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opens
N
using only instruments for flying an aircraft because you cannot see through clouds or mists etc.
blind person
N
a person with a severe visual impairment
N
the side on which your vision is limited or obstructed
N
wormlike burrowing snake of warm regions having vestigial eyes
N
a subject about which you are ignorant or prejudiced and fail to exercise good judgment
blind spot
N
the point where the optic nerve enters the retina; not sensitive to light
N
a disease of the central nervous system affecting especially horses and cattle; characterized by an unsteady swaying gait and frequent falling
N
stitching that is not easily seen or noticed
N
a trust that enables a person to avoid possible conflict of interest by transferring assets to a fiduciary; the person establishing the trust gives up the right to information about the assets
blinded
deprived of sight
blinder
N
blind consisting of a leather eyepatch sewn to the side of the halter that prevents a horse from seeing something on either side
blindfold
N
a cloth used to cover the eyes
blindfold
V
cover the eyes of (someone) to prevent him from seeing
blindfold
wearing a blindfold
blinding
shining intensely
blindly
without seeing or looking
blindly
without preparation or reflection; without a rational basis
N
a children's game in which a blindfolded player tries to catch and identify other players
blindman's buff
N
a children's game in which a blindfolded player tries to catch and identify other players
blindness
N
the state of being blind or lacking sight
V
catch unawares, especially with harmful consequences
blindside
V
attack or hit on or from the side where the attacked person's view is obstructed
blindworm
N
small burrowing legless European lizard with tiny eyes; popularly believed to be blind
blindworm
N
any of the small slender limbless burrowing wormlike amphibians of the order Gymnophiona; inhabit moist soil in tropical regions
English Definitions from WordNet 3.0
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