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  • 21blind — /blaɪnd / (say bluynd) adjective 1. lacking the sense of sight. 2. unwilling or unable to try to understand: blind to all arguments. 3. not controlled by reason: blind tenacity. 4. not possessing or proceeding from intelligence. 5. lacking all… …

  • 22blind — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English; akin to Old High German blint blind, Old English blandan to mix more at blend Date: before 12th century 1. a. (1) sightless (2) having less than 1/10 of normal vision in the more efficient …

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  • 23drunk — adj 1. intoxicated, inebriated, inebriate, inebrious, bibacious, crapulent, crapulous; drunken, sodden, besotted, sotted, sottish, awash, Literary. in one s cups; under the weather; saturated, soused, full, Scot. fou; tipsy, grogged, Archaic.… …

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  • 24blind — Synonyms and related words: ableptical, abstruse, alibi, amaurotic, ambuscade, ambush, ambushment, amorphous, apology, art, artful dodge, artifice, automatic, awning, back band, backstrap, bag of tricks, bamboozle, bandage, bat, be bright, beach… …

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  • 25blind — adjective 1》 unable to see because of injury, disease, or a congenital condition. 2》 done without being able to see or without certain information.     ↘(of flying) using instruments only. 3》 lacking perception, judgement, or reason: they were… …

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  • 26blind —  1. v. Curse. See eff and blind.  2. Intoxicated. Usu. blind drunk Very drunk.  3. n. Subterfuge.  4. n. Drinking spree. Usu. go on a blind.  5. swear blind Swear solemnly.  6. go (into something) blind Enter (an undertaking) on inadequate… …

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  • 27drunk — 1. adjective he was so drunk he couldn t stand up Syn: intoxicated, inebriated, inebriate, impaired, drunken, tipsy, under the influence; informal plastered, smashed, bombed, sloshed, sozzled, sauced, lubricated, well oiled, wrecked, juiced,… …

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  • 28blind — I UK [blaɪnd] / US adjective ** 1) a) unable to see. Some people prefer to use the expression visually impaired Her father is completely blind. Blind and sighted children attend the same school. go blind: The disease made her go blind in one eye …

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  • 29drunk*/ — [drʌŋk] adj I unable to control your actions or behaviour because you have drunk too much alcohol Ant: sober Everyone else was getting drunk and enjoying themselves.[/ex] Andrew came home blind drunk (= very drunk).[/ex] II noun [C] showing… …

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  • 30drunk — adj. & n. adj. 1 rendered incapable by alcohol (blind drunk; dead drunk; drunk as a lord). 2 (often foll. by with) overcome or elated with joy, success, power, etc. n. 1 a habitually drunk person. 2 sl. a drinking bout; a period of drunkenness.… …

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