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Blindfold   /blˈaɪndfˌoʊld/   Listen
Blindfold

noun
1.
A cloth used to cover the eyes.
verb
(past & past part. blindfolded; pres. part. blindfolding)
1.
Cover the eyes of (someone) to prevent him from seeing.
adjective
1.
Wearing a blindfold.  Synonym: blindfolded.






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"Blindfold" Quotes from Famous Books



... can be more encouraging than to find the friend who was welcome at one age, still welcome at another? Our affections and beliefs are wiser than we; the best that is in us is better than we can understand; for it is grounded beyond experience, and guides us, blindfold but safe, from one ...
— The Pocket R.L.S. - Being Favourite Passages from the Works of Stevenson • Robert Louis Stevenson

... creatures walking blindfold to the Pit—struggling to tear away the bandage as they walk? Can He only judge, ...
— Driftwood Spars - The Stories of a Man, a Boy, a Woman, and Certain Other People Who - Strangely Met Upon the Sea of Life • Percival Christopher Wren

... I blindfold judgment's eye, I fetter reason in the snares of lust, I seem secure, yet know not how to trust; I live by that ...
— Rosalynde - or, Euphues' Golden Legacy • Thomas Lodge

... Was there——" How should I put it? I stopped a little, and then rushed blindfold at my object: "Has not that letter which you read so often something to do with your ...
— The Grey Woman and other Tales • Mrs. (Elizabeth) Gaskell

... be off, senor," said Sancho, "for I have taken the beards and tears of the ladies deeply to heart, and I shan't eat a bite to relish it until I have seen them restored to their former smoothness. Mount, your worship, and blindfold yourself, for if I am to go on the croup, it is plain the rider in the ...
— Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 7 • Charles H. Sylvester


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