blinkers in the PONS Dictionary

blinkers Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

fig to have blinkers on
to have blinkers on

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The government has unfortunately not put conveyed the case for change succinctly, but blinkers will not cover sup the facts unfortunately.
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They added two fixed vertical vanes (called blinkers) between the elevators, and gave the wings a very slight dihedral.
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He often sweated heavily before his races and was sometime equipped with blinkers.
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It certainly blinkers our vision, and skews our perception of reality.
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The vehicle's directional signals (commonly known as blinkers or indicators) are often used as a way to announce one's intention to turn, thus alerting other drivers.
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She could be a big improver with blinkers back on, but she might need a wetter track to produce her best form.
www.theroar.com.au
However, models with turning signal lights were equipped with a 6-volt battery for the blinkers to function.
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Changes include: a new, built-out plastic grille with integrated blinkers, different fenders, round headlamps on lower-end models and square headlamps on higher-end models, and another new dash.
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Wearing blinkers for the first time she started at odds of 12/1 in a field of fifteen fillies.
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The most famous pillows were the white blinkers jajgi, decorated at the edges with threads tentene.
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