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Noun(1) a cloth used to cover the eyes
Verb(1) cover the eyes of (someone
Adjective(1) wearing a blindfold

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(1) The driver would be blindfold and the passenger would direct them.(2) Each year I ask my two children, Zoe, now 17, and Oliver, 15, to pick shares blindfold with a pin.(3) Luckily Stefan can ski his way through these trees blindfold .(4) Learn how the knot of your choice should be tied and practise till you can tie it blindfold .(5) The odd thing about this sight, though, was that a blue blindfold covered the Angel Prince's eyes.(6) The effect is not purely psychological: red light increases blood pressure and blue decreases it, even if the subject is blindfold .(7) Ordeal by fire required suspects (usually freemen) to carry hot irons, or to walk blindfold and barefoot through red-hot ploughshares or over heated coals.(8) It moves forward as furtively as a guerilla able to walk jungle paths blindfold .(9) Nobody could believe it when Mr O'Brien was found dead in a blood-soaked bedroom, naked and trussed up in handcuffs, blindfold and gagged.(10) Finally, let's see how Leko ended up having his queen completely gift-wrapped in his blindfold game against Piket.(11) Alia nervously giggled because her eyes were covered with a blindfold .(12) In the Utut-Zhu game, the victory avenged Zhu's Sunday defeat when Utut overpowered her in two games of their blindfold chess exhibition.(13) I looked down at my hands to see that they were holding a cloth; a blindfold .(14) The blindfold game ended in a surprisingly short draw, after Kramnik had equalised with black in the Lasker variation of the Queen's Gambit.(15) Making his debut in the tournament, Morozevich suddenly found a hidden talent for the art of blindfold chess.(16) It got to the point that I could make them blindfold , in about four minutes with no recipe, because I did it every single day.
Related Words
(1) blindfold
(2) blind
Synonyms
Adjective
1. blindfolded


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

What I really needed was a blindfold.

What I really needed was a BLINDFOLD.

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 24


Because you went through the trouble
of putting a blindfold on him.

Because you went through the trouble of putting a BLINDFOLD on him.

Breaking Bad Season 4, Episode 4


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