Sentence examples for were blind from inspiring English sources

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were blind

noun

A covering for a window to keep out light. The covering may be made of cloth or of narrow slats that can block light or allow it to pass.

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These were blind spots".

"The peasants were blind.

They were blind alleys.

"We were blind," she said.

Some tests were blind, others open-eyed.

It was as if I were blind.

They couldn't miss it even if they were blind.

The texts were empty and his eyes were blind.

She encountered patients who were blind but didn't know it.

For millennia, humans were blind to microbial life.

For a moment I even wondered if he were blind.

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