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purblind
adjective
Partially blind.
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Even his most purblind supporters knows this is nonsense.
Even the most purblind now know him for what he is: less a statesman than a brigand, not a partner but a foe.In this section The long game The struggle for Hong Kong Wireless wheels The measure of Marina Googlephobia ReprintsThat overdue clarity should guide the West in the ongoing struggle for Ukraine.
And people are understandably wary of purblind contraptions bumping into them willy-nilly in the street or at home.All that a camera-equipped computer "sees" is lots of picture elements, or pixels.
Yet all but the most purblind know that the presidential election of 2016 will be hard.The basic causes are simple to state.
Some portray him as weak-willed and ill-informed; unsure of what he wants, he is purblind in his pursuit of it.
But Lord Hall cannot count on that, which may be why the BBC periodically apologises for having been purblind on acute Tory issues, such as European integration and immigration.
Traditional farmhouses have massive hearths and thick walls built on quiet, tree-lined slopes, perfect for taking in the magnificent panoramas of the surrounding countryside which makes instant painters of even the most purblind among us.
Polonius's sheer purblind irresponsibility as a father is hilariously and horridly emphasised in Oliver Ford Davies's superb performance by his habit of drifting off into donnishly absent-minded world of his own – especially when making crucial and intrusive decisions about his children.
They are purblind, unwilling to eye whether it's his mother or her milk that matters more to a baby.
In "Golden Boy," for the first time in his oeuvre, Odets put aside speechifying and let dramatic action convey his view of the nation's "purblind sterile life".
The dual extravagance of tribulation and good fortune reminded me of the poem 'Hap,' by Thomas Hardy — like Rushdie, another skeptic who lived anxiously in the English countryside — in which the poet bitterly castigates 'those purblind Doomsters,' time and blind chance, for as readily scattering 'blisses about my pilgrimage as pain.' ".
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