I. noun
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Alternate between yourself and the fake-introduce another toy if you wish-before slowly removing the blindfold .
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At night, when the hospital bustle dies down, the stillness can match the blackness under the blindfold .
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But all the time wearing a blindfold .
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Comment: Right, with a blindfold and a cigarette....
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I used images of a map, a maze and a blindfold before; now you're peeking through your hands.
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Lack of self-knowledge is like rotting away in the maze with the blindfold on.
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The problem is that skipping the self-examination is something like finding yourself in a maze with a blindfold on.
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You might as well wear a blindfold .
II. verb
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All three were roughly hauled out, tied hand and foot and blindfolded.
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For that answer, you should be blindfolded, spun around several times, and then asked to point.
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He was blindfolded and taken to Secret Police headquarters.
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It took a few seconds after he regained consciousness to realize that he was blindfolded.
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On one of the horses was a slight figure, bound and blindfolded.
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She crossed backwards, blindfolded, wearing peach baskets on her feet.
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They blindfolded Mrs Dyer, roped her neck, and expected her to recant.
III. adverb
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Even blindfold she can see it won't be long before she's very rich.
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Tell them that the competition is to see who can go through the obstacles blindfold without touching them.
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To go on would be like stepping blindfold into the dark, and she wasn't ready.