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I . blind1 [blaɪnd] ADJ

2. blind (unable to notice):

4. blind (hidden):

II . blind1 [blaɪnd] VERB trans

2. blind usu pass übtr:

III . blind1 [blaɪnd] SUBST

the blind + Pl Verb
niewidomi mpl

IV . blind1 [blaɪnd] ADV

blind2 [blaɪnd] SUBST

2. blind (trick):

blind date SUBST

blind flying SUBST kein Pl LUFTF

blind spot SUBST

1. blind spot ANAT:

2. blind spot MOT:

3. blind spot (lack of understanding):

colour blind ADJ

roller blind SUBST Brit

venetian blind [vəˌni:ʃənˈ-] SUBST

blind-man's buff SUBST

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But rather, by blinding wit, piercing irony and an uncompromising attention to truth.
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No undertaking was too great for him, nor peril too blinding.
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Importantly, independent laboratories should prepare the solutions and encode to ensure proper blinding and randomization.
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An example is the self-cleaning wire; these wires are free to vibrate and so resistance to blinding will increase.
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Blinding can however be difficult to achieve in some trials, for example, surgery or physical therapy.
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Substances such as quicklime and sulfur could be toxic and blinding.
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In fact, that all-white get-up is so shining, it's often blinding, making one sailor hard to tell from the next.
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A blinding snowstorm and gale sprang up, and temperatures plunged to eight degrees above zero.
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Seers described blinding light, convulsed, many fell unconscious, and some bled.
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As uchidachi always faces sun, this role can be very blinding, but it is not allowed to wear sunglasses or hats.
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