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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blind fool" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is foolish or ignorant in a situation, but is unable to see or understand the consequences of their actions. Example: "Despite the warnings and evidence presented, the blind fool continued to invest all his money into the risky venture."
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Gone would be this fine moment of slapstick: A horsefly applied itself, blind fool, to Pnin's bald head, and was stunned by a smack of his meaty palm.
Describing a case of "road rage" between two of her fish, a visitor to Fishchannel.com wrote: "The two would stand in front of the other twitching their lower fins as in sign language, yelling at the other with 'You almost hit me you blind fool.
That includes social change, cultural change, immigration, and globalization, yes — but it would take a blind fool not to identify technology as the proximate cause of much, if not most, of this wave.
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Ranevskaya and her family are blind fools whose jaw-dropping rudeness and snobbery make them ignore the peasant-turned-millionaire Lopakhin and the lifeline to the future that he offers them.
Clearly, when the stories coming out of Fifa and the IAAF have made us feel like blind fools, fans are no longer in the mood to believe the best in people.
I see myself as the descendant of heroes and wise men and women who could see what other blind fools could not that all humans are created equal and all have a right to be free.Olivia MejiasLondonSIR – The triumph of the human spirit was manifest in Europe's principled opposition to a practice that has been part of man's history since at least records began.
In fact, from Matthew 23:13-33, Jesus referred to them as hypocrites, blind guides, blind fools, snakes, and brood of vipers.
Because though all us blind fools may think our way is the best way, when we open our minds and hearts we realize we're all grabbing onto the same thing.
In return for a home, they provide light that the squid or fish use to hunt prey or to blind or fool predators.
After the fallout of the recent recession, English football clubs are likely to be more prudent and less likely to be blinded by fool's gold.
As the tournament and the rewards have grown, university presidents and athletic directors have been blinded by the fool's gold of the big name.
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