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"Blinding" in a Sentence (20 examples)
The bomb exploded with a blinding flash.
The winter sunlight was blinding.
The sun is blinding.
Love is blinding you.
He rushed up through the blinding smoke and hissing flames, till he reached the children.
The light on the snow was blinding.
"Athwart the streets stands ready the array / of steel, and bare is every blade and bright. / Scarce the first warders of the gates essay / to stand and battle in the blinding night."
Thus we, elate, but not with Heaven our friend, / march on and mingle with the Greeks in fight, / and many a Danaan to the shades we send. / And many a battle in the blinding night / we join with those that meet us.
Three days, made doubtful by the blinding gloom, / as many nights, when not a star is seen, / we wander on, uncertain of our doom.
The sun is blinding me.
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On it came, and with it came the glorious blinding cloud of many-coloured light, and stood before us for a space, turning, as it seemed to us, slowly round and round, and then, accompanied by its attendant pomp of sound, passed away I know not whither.
blinding tears; blinding snow
Turning back, then, toward the basement staircase, she began to grope her way through blinding darkness, but had taken only a few uncertain steps when, of a sudden, she stopped short and for a little stood like a stricken thing, quite motionless save that she quaked to her very marrow in the grasp of a great and enervating fear.
“How’s it going?” “Blinding, mate.”
certain 'details' of 'scientifically realized socialism' became blinding obvious
He made the basket on his second attempt, after an exchange of moves so blinding fast that Derek could barely distinguish them.
I was in a nightmare, and everything was blinding bright, inky black, blinding bright; and fading, and fading
It's the blinding obvious fact that American football is the real-life equivalent of Quidditch. Or maybe Fireball - the game invented by Joey and Chandler
WHILST IT'S blinding obvious that converged networks are the way to go, it's also apparent that C21 [21st Century] networks won't get rapidly rolled out
Roger Yates, chief executive officer of Henderson Group Plc in London, which oversees about $125 billion said Greenspan's remarks were "blinding obvious".
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