Definition & Meaning | English word BLINDFOLDS


BLINDFOLDS

Definitions of BLINDFOLDS

  1. plural of blindfold.
  2. inflection of blindfold

Number of letters

10

Is palindrome

No

23
BL
BLI
DF
DS
FO
FOL
IN
IND
LD
LDS

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BD
BDD
BDN
BDO
BDS
BF
BFD
BFI

Examples of Using BLINDFOLDS in a Sentence

  • Simple devices such as blindfolds or hoods and earmuffs can cut off sight and hearing, while more complex devices can also cut off the sense of smell, touch, taste, thermoception (heat-sense), and the ability to know which way is down.
  • Senior presenter Alan Towers' on-air departure in July 1997 (after 25 years) brought about one of the most controversial moments in the programme's history when he shared indignant views on BBC management, describing them as "pygmies in grey suits wearing blindfolds".
  • Its cases have established precedents at the European Court of Human Rights on issues including the death penalty, detentions without trial, rape by or with the acquiescence of state actors and the use of blindfolds in detention.
  • Variants of eyewear can conversely inhibit or disable vision for its bearers, such as blindfolds and view-limiting device for humans, blinkers for horses, or blinders for birds, especially poultry.
  • The scene and the discipline of her pose do more to suggest that she has placed the blindfold on herself, as is done in many cultures, ritualistically, to encourage reliance on the other senses (for example the use of blindfolds in martial arts).
  • He has a crush on Xiaolongnü and is unable to restrain himself so he blindfolds and rapes Xiaolongnü when she is immobilised by Ouyang Feng.



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