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are blinkered
noun
Anything that blinks, such as the turn signal of an automobile.
Exact(12)
"Too many people in the UK are blinkered about food.
Yet traditional journalists are blinkered by their emotional investment in their Lippmann-like status as insiders.
People are blinkered sometimes, they look through you and think you're a bum.
I think that people are blinkered about what's going on in the wider world.
It is complacent because it assumes that election strategists are blinkered only to believe in their own previous judgments.
Most casting directors are blinkered and overcautious: time and again they have flatly refused to accept my versatility.
Similar(48)
But the negotiators were blinkered.
But let's not be blinkered either.
If you're blinkered you've got nothing coming in.
Politicians, no less than generals, can be blinkered by experience.
Lopakhin, however, is blinkered in matters of the heart.
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