All English words - page 603
Meanings of Blimps:
nounA pompous, reactionary type of person.
Usage examples:
You'll still find colonel blimps at local party level
Meanings of Blind:
adjectiveUnable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition.
Usage examples:
A blind man with a stick
verbCause (someone) to be unable to see, permanently or temporarily.
Usage examples:
The injury temporarily blinded him
nounA screen for a window, especially one on a roller or made of slats.
Usage examples:
She pulled down the blinds
adverbWithout being able to see clearly.
Usage examples:
He was the first pilot in history to fly blind
Meanings of Blind date:
nounA social engagement with a person one has not previously met, arranged with a view to the development of a romantic or sexual relationship.
Usage examples:
She met her husband on a blind date
Blind-to
blaɪndMeanings of Blind-to:
adjectiveNot able to see
Usage examples:
He began to go blind a year ago., fig. she is completely blind to his faults., he declared that the…
Meanings of Blinded:
verbCause (someone) to be unable to see, permanently or temporarily.
Usage examples:
The injury temporarily blinded him
adjectiveUnable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition.
Usage examples:
A blind man
nounA screen for a window, especially one on a roller or made of slats.
Usage examples:
She pulled down the blinds
adverbWithout being able to see clearly.
Usage examples:
He was the first pilot in history to fly blind
Meanings of Blinder:
nounAn excellent performance in a game or race.
Usage examples:
Marinello played a blinder in his first game
adjectiveUnable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition.
Usage examples:
A blind man with a stick
Meanings of Blinders:
nounAn excellent performance in a game or race.
Usage examples:
Marinello played a blinder in his first game
phraseTwo pieces of leather that are put at the side of a horse's eyes so that it can only see forward
Usage examples:
Blinders prevent a horse seeing behind it., so why are blinders so common on the racetrack?, blinde…
Meanings of Blindest:
adjectiveUnable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition.
Usage examples:
A blind man with a stick
Meanings of Blindfold:
nounA piece of cloth tied round the head to cover someone's eyes.
Usage examples:
Other journalists have witnessed detainees ‘wearing only underwear and blindfolds, handcuffed and l…
verbDeprive (someone) of sight by tying a piece of cloth round the head so as to cover the eyes.
Usage examples:
He was blindfolded and trussed up in a cupboard
adjectiveWearing a blindfold.
Usage examples:
In the utut-zhu game, the victory avenged zhu's sunday defeat when utut overpowered her in two game…
adverbWith a blindfold covering the eyes.
Usage examples:
The reporter was driven blindfold to meet the gangster
Meanings of Blindfolded:
verbDeprive (someone) of sight by tying a piece of cloth round the head so as to cover the eyes.
Usage examples:
He was blindfolded and trussed up in a cupboard
nounA piece of cloth tied round the head to cover someone's eyes.
Usage examples:
Other journalists have witnessed detainees ‘wearing only underwear and blindfolds, handcuffed and l…
adjectiveWearing a blindfold.
Usage examples:
In the utut-zhu game, the victory avenged zhu's sunday defeat when utut overpowered her in two game…
adverbWith a blindfold covering the eyes.
Usage examples:
The reporter was driven blindfold to meet the gangster
Blindfolding
ˈblaɪnd.fəʊldMeanings of Blindfolding:
verbDeprive (someone) of sight by tying a piece of cloth round the head so as to cover the eyes.
Usage examples:
He was blindfolded and trussed up in a cupboard
nounA piece of cloth tied round the head to cover someone's eyes.
Usage examples:
Other journalists have witnessed detainees ‘wearing only underwear and blindfolds, handcuffed and l…
adjectiveWearing a blindfold.
Usage examples:
In the utut-zhu game, the victory avenged zhu's sunday defeat when utut overpowered her in two game…
adverbWith a blindfold covering the eyes.
Usage examples:
The reporter was driven blindfold to meet the gangster
Meanings of Blindfolds:
nounA piece of cloth tied round the head to cover someone's eyes.
Usage examples:
Other journalists have witnessed detainees ‘wearing only underwear and blindfolds, handcuffed and l…
verbDeprive (someone) of sight by tying a piece of cloth round the head so as to cover the eyes.
Usage examples:
He was blindfolded and trussed up in a cupboard
adjectiveWearing a blindfold.
Usage examples:
In the utut-zhu game, the victory avenged zhu's sunday defeat when utut overpowered her in two game…
adverbWith a blindfold covering the eyes.
Usage examples:
The reporter was driven blindfold to meet the gangster
Meanings of Blinding:
adjective(of light) very bright and likely to dazzle or cause temporary blindness.
Usage examples:
The sunlight outside was blinding
nounThe process of covering a newly made road with grit to fill cracks.
Usage examples:
Formation appears to have deteriorated after rain and was not properly cleared out after blinding.
verbCause (someone) to be unable to see, permanently or temporarily.
Usage examples:
The injury temporarily blinded him
Meanings of Blindingly:
adverbIn a very bright and dazzling way that is likely to cause temporary loss of vision.
Usage examples:
Blindingly white beams of light
Meanings of Blindly:
adverbWithout being able to see; unseeingly.
Usage examples:
She began groping blindly in the dark
Meanings of Blindness:
nounThe state or condition of being unable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition.
Usage examples:
A leading cause of blindness in the elderly
Meanings of Blinds:
verbCause (someone) to be unable to see, permanently or temporarily.
Usage examples:
The injury temporarily blinded him
nounA screen for a window, especially one on a roller or made of slats.
Usage examples:
She pulled down the blinds
adjectiveUnable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition.
Usage examples:
A blind man
adverbWithout being able to see clearly.
Usage examples:
He was the first pilot in history to fly blind
Bling
blɪŋMeanings of Bling:
nounJewellery or decoration that attracts attention because it is very noticeable and looks expensive
Usage examples:
She wore a fake-fur coat, big sunglasses and lots of bling.
adjectiveUsed to describe jewellery or decoration that attracts attention because it is very noticeable and looks expensive
Usage examples:
That gold chain is a little too bling for my taste.
Meanings of Blini:
plural nounPancakes made from buckwheat flour and served with sour cream.
Usage examples:
Sprinkled with lemon juice, served with oven-warmed blinis and crème fraîche, this was a delicious …
Meanings of Blinis:
plural nounPancakes made from buckwheat flour and served with sour cream.
Usage examples:
Sprinkled with lemon juice, served with oven-warmed blinis and crème fraîche, this was a delicious …
Meanings of Blink:
verbShut and open the eyes quickly.
Usage examples:
I blinked in astonishment
nounAn act of shutting and opening the eyes very quickly.
Usage examples:
He was observing her every blink
Meanings of Blinked:
verbShut and open the eyes quickly.
Usage examples:
I blinked in astonishment
nounAn act of shutting and opening the eyes very quickly.
Usage examples:
He was observing her every blink
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