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71blind — a drunken carouse The use seems to pre date the cliché blind drunk or its Scottish form blind fou …
72blind — adj 1. sightless, visionless, unsighted, unseeing, eyeless, stone blind, amaurotic; purblind, partially sighted, blear eyed, Ophthal. hemeralopic, Ophthal. nyctalopic. 2. obtuse, thick, dense, imperceptive, short sighted; retarded, slow, dull,… …
73blind — See: FLY BLIND …
74blind — See: FLY BLIND …
75blind — closed closed adj. 1. having an opening obstructed. [Narrower terms: {blind}] Also See: {obstructed}, {sealed}, {shut}, {unopen}, {closed}. Antonym: {open}. [WordNet 1.5] 2. (Math.) of a curve or surface: having no end points or boundary curves;… …
76blind — adj blind; dark, obscure, opaque; internal, not showing outwardly; unintelligent; not stinging; adv blindlíce blindly, rashly …
77blind — See: fly blind …
78blind — adj. RG. 376, 407 v. n. == become blind. Rel. Ant, ii. p. 211 …
79blind — bling, blind …
80blind — I. a. 1. Sightless, destitute of vision, eyeless. 2. Ignorant, undiscerning, unenlightened, benighted, without insight, injudicious, incapable of judging. 3. Concealed, hidden, remote, obscure, dim, unlucid, involved, intricate, labyrinthine,… …