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the blindly
adverb
In a blind manner; without sight; sightlessly.
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Only the blindly proud could have bristled: Boston is a small city, and it feels like a small town.
The three women discuss the trauma of the war, and the blindly adventurous spirit of the young soldiers.
The "universal values," sense of "honor" and "inborn sense of decency" to which Wilson appeals are of no traceable origin in the blindly amoral operations of natural selection.
It's an immortal riposte to the ruling classes born of righteous exasperation: you might not ever be able to make the blindly ignorant see sense, but you can still take them to task and ruthlessly take the piss.
The gags remain scattershot, the camera never seems to be in right place or, rather, seems to be no place, and he lets McCarthy slip out of character and leave behind the blindly reckless person who drives the plot.
I feel uncomfortable with the words of most of our national songs, from the painfully imperialistic Land of Hope and Glory to the blindly patriotic I Vow To Thee My Country.
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The peloton flows with the roads, and we, the cyclists, blindly hope that the flow is not broken.
He thought of tossing the ball blindly to the back of the end zone.
"We trust the path of the army blindly," said Adl Ageeb, 63, the proprietor of a bare-shelved shop nearby.
The man blindly crossed the street and stopped outside a store.
This will generate a unique treatment allocation number which will be ascribed to the patient blindly by the physician.
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