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Discover Ludwig"blind love" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a strong, passionate feeling of love that isn't based on reason or knowledge. For example: "Their relationship was based on blind love; they knew very little about each other when they got married."
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Mr. Wilson's show opens with "The Lion in Love" warning of the perils of blind love: the lion allows his claws and teeth to be cut and is promptly killed by dogs.
Special mention to Lithuania, the country that wrote a song about how love is blind, called it Love Is Blind, and then literally blindfolded the singer just to make sure that everyone understood precisely how blind love is.
And special mention to Lithuania – the country that wrote a song about how love is blind, called it Love Is Blind, and then literally blindfolded the singer just to make sure that everyone understood precisely how blind love is.
But is it a "blind love"?
"It's about finding blind love," Mr. Miller said.
I have no religion, so this is my blind love.
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But whatever the truth behind the snowy London streets undisturbed by "snow ploughs," the contrast between Britain's snow-blind love and the damp browns of the country's typical winter landscape offers a chilling warning to Americans taking pleasure in yet another season of sidewalks that don't require shoveling.
Hours after NBA Commissioner Adam Silver announced a lifetime ban for the Los Angeles Clippers owner for his racist comments heard in recordings released by TMZ and Deadspin, Benny held up a sign that let the crowd know he feels color-blind love from Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf.
We don't know about being blind for love, but we're certainly crazy in love for this matching moment.
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