blinders in the PONS Dictionary

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Sorry, but the blinders have come off, the wool has slipped from most people's eyes.
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Opaque spectacles, or blinders, have also been used.
en.wikipedia.org
Blinders are held in position with a circlip arrangement or lugs into the nares of the bird, or a pin which pierces through the nasal septum.
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It's more like going into it with blinders on and just see what happens.
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I think you need to take your blinders off.
www.propublica.org
But where some see oversight, others see blinders.
grist.org
It's like the emperor's new clothes -- people are too intimidated to admit what they secretly think or what they might think with their blinders off.
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Turning the blind-eye in selfishness is worse than having never seen outside your blinders.
thecnnfreedomproject.blogs.cnn.com
Other designs were blinders which are opaque and completely prevent forward vision.
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They differ from blinders as they allowed the bird to see forward whereas blinders do not.
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