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Discover Ludwig"blanked" is a word and is used in spoken and written English
It is defined as "to have a period of time in which one does not remember something." For example, "After the accident, he blanked out for a few minutes before he regained consciousness."
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blanked
verb
Past of blank
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Anyway, it's completely massive – between the blanked out cussing (and a non-blanked n-word) Kanye rides a peppy club banger as giant flames criss-cross above the all-black-everything crew.
One girl said it was like a scene from the film The Matrix when Ringland blanked out her screen.
A lot of things I blanked out but occasionally I did think to myself, Is this the future?" Ashley takes up the story in a wifely way.
The pictures were manipulated to remove the background and the owners' clothing (fear not the clothes were just blanked out to create a shot of the head).
At one time its circulation was restricted, but copies with the advertisements blanked out were circulated freely.
He has distributed 100,000 encrypted copies of a 1.4-gigabyte file containing the entire cache of the 250,000 purloined diplomatic cables, including sensitive bits such as names that in the few hundred published so far have been blanked out.
He blanked Joseph Jackson from his life and excised him from his face, but could not forget his father's exhortation to be "a winner, not a loser".
Mr Werth describes one scientist "isolating protein from calf thymus, on his swollen feet past dawn night after night…his hands raw and eyes burning from solvents until he blanked out".
Umberto was duly anointed, and the investment was promised.The patriarch's death blanked out other news in Italy.
He claims to have "blanked out" after arguing with her and has no recollection of killing her, the court was told.
But now it's almost like it's blanked out completely from the minds of the young people in the country.
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