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blinding [ˈblaɪndɪŋ] ADJ (dazzling)

I . blind [blaɪnd] N

1. blind pl (person):

2. blind (window shade):

3. blind (cover):

щит m

II . blind [blaɪnd] VB trans

1. blind ANAT, MED:

2. blind (dazzle):

colo(u)r blind ADJ

blind alley <-s> N a. fig

roller blind N Brit, Aus

venetian blind [vəˌni:ʃnˈblaɪnd] N

blind man's buff N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Substances such as quicklime and sulfur could be toxic and blinding.
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In fact, that all-white get-up is so shining, it's often blinding, making one sailor hard to tell from the next.
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Blinding can however be difficult to achieve in some trials, for example, surgery or physical therapy.
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The general himself led his infantry, and the enemy's discomfiture was completed by a blinding storm of rain and hail.
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Key hazards are the high wind chill factor, the rapid change in weather and very poor visibility in the sudden storms with blinding snow and cloud.
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The blinding flash that usually obscures the target area took place underwater and was barely seen.
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Seers described blinding light, convulsed, many fell unconscious, and some bled.
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A blinding snowstorm and gale sprang up, and temperatures plunged to eight degrees above zero.
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She conceals herself by blinding travelers who walk along the road at night, then lures them astray, upon which they disappear without a trace.
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In this essay, he sentimentally upholds gas lamps against electric lights, describing electric light as that ugly blinding glare and a lamp for a nightmare.
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