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is blinkered
noun
Anything that blinks, such as the turn signal of an automobile.
Exact(14)
Lopakhin, however, is blinkered in matters of the heart.
Yet this assessment is blinkered, for a number of reasons.
Don is blinkered, self-absorbed, frequently cavalier in his treatment of his children.
Yet Baker's approach to his protagonists is blinkered by his manifest sympathy.
She's the pampered filly in a thoroughbred stable, and her worldview is blinkered.
Ari's omission — he could just have said "people" — is indicative of what is blinkered, obtuse, one-sided, and retrograde about the movie.
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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.
"To deny this reality is to choose to be blinkered.
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