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blindfold
adjective
Having the eyes covered so as to obscure vision
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The word "blindfold" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this word to describe a bandage worn over the eyes as a means of cutting off sight, or to refer to anything that obscures the truth or creates a lack of awareness about a situation. Example: The teacher blindfolded the students and asked them to identify objects by touch.
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But recently, after many dreamless years, I made a blindfold.
Of course, he doesn't have my voice to work with: look at me while I'm talking and I sound fine - some might even say impressive - but put on a blindfold and I suddenly sound like an estate agent.
Instead, led in by the elbow, blindfold whipped away, the club's supporters have been presented with something that looks a bit more like a takeaway in front of the telly.
I pulled up the blindfold and, on the pillow directly in front of me, squashing my nose, were my girlfriend's feet.
A VISITOR led blindfold to the Levy Junction Mall in Lusaka, Zambia's capital, might think he had pitched up in a middle-class suburb in Johannesburg.
They are fated to favour their own, no matter how strongly they claim to be neutral observers balancing the scales of justice with blindfold firmly in place.
The blindfold (a 15th-century innovation) represents the principle that justice should be blind.
The DPP paints the KMT as a party of Chinese stooges leading Taiwan blindfold towards absorption by the mainland.
"People told us this was a technology ahead of its time," says Dr Lancet.A third type of smell technology does not detect or reproduce smells, but prevents the sense of smell from working providing the olfactory equivalent, in other words, of a blindfold or earplugs.
He was bold (earlier, as a Reuters correspondent, he went blindfold to meet Brazilian guerillas and disappeared for months with the rebels in Eritrea).
She aims to blindfold hindsight and to recover not just external events but the way people perceived them at the time.
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