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Blindfold

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Noun

1. blindfold

a cloth used to cover the eyes

Verb

2. blindfold

cover the eyes of (someone) to prevent him from seeing

Example Sentences:
'the hostage was blindfolded and driven away'

Adjective

3. blindfold, blindfolded

wearing a blindfold

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Blindfold

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verb (transitive)
1. 
to prevent (a person or animal) from seeing by covering (the eyes)
2. 
to prevent from perceiving or understanding
noun
3. 
a piece of cloth, bandage, etc, used to cover the eyes
4. 
any interference to sight
adjective, adverb
5. 
having the eyes covered with a cloth or bandage
6. chess
not seeing the board and pieces
7. 
rash; inconsiderate

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Blindfold

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verb transitive
1. 
to cover the eyes of with a cloth or bandage
2. 
to hinder the sight or understanding of
noun
3. 
a cloth used to cover the eyes
4. 
anything that hinders the sight or understanding
adjective
5. 
with the eyes covered
6. 
reckless; heedless
adverb
7. 
blindly
8. 
recklessly; heedlessly

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Blindfold

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tr.v. blind·fold·ed, blind·fold·ing, blind·folds
1. To cover the eyes of with or as if with a bandage.
2. To prevent from seeing and especially from comprehending.
n.
1. A bandage to cover the eyes.
2. Something that serves to obscure clear perception.

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