Blinder

//ˈblaɪndə//

"Blinder" in a Sentence (14 examples)

No mole could be blinder.

The Beetle was blind, and the Bat was blinder, and they went to take tea with the Scissors-grinder.

Tom played a blinder, making a string of great saves. John, his counterpart in the opposing team, had a night to forget, conceding a howler in the second half that ultimately led to his team suffering their third defeat in a row.

Ye who arrogate to yourselves that ye see more, or at least are not so blind as others; in your unbelieving conduct, allow me to say, ye are blinder than others; ye are even blinder than the most ignorant and illiterate.

From both sides of his head a blackness swiftly grew like blinders on a horse and darkly narrowed his field of vision.

Orientalism itself, furthermore, was an exclusively male province; like so many professional guilds during the modern period, it viewed itself and its subject matter with sexist blinders.

As it was, innocence was his blinder.

I, I, got a new girlfriend / She feels like he's on top / And I don't feel no remorse / And you can't see past my blinders

He played a blinder this afternoon on the cricket ground.

And we asked the blue winger, who in our game / had played what they call a blinder, to help out

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If a man goes out on a blinder, he might be charged with being drunk and incapable and therefore have a criminal record, although he is an honourable man.

When the 'blinders' are switched off, and the audience's eyes given time to re-adjust, the new scene is in place […]

[…] We climb in hopes / Of such seeing up the leaf-shuttered escarpments, / Blindered by green, under a green-grained sky

They think they're being focussed when they're really just blindering their eyes, as a farmer would a plough horse, to ways of getting to their goal faster.

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