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Definition of Blindfolded
1. Adjective. Wearing a blindfold.
Definition of Blindfolded
1. Verb. (past of blindfold) ¹
2. Adjective. Wearing a blindfold ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Blindfolded
1. blindfold [v] - See also: blindfold
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blindfolded
Literary usage of Blindfolded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Control Processes in Modified Handwriting: An Experimental Study by June Etta Downey (1908)
"Through blindfolded writing one obtains material for estimating the element ...
Or, to put it negatively, since writing blindfolded serves to eliminate one ..."
2. Curiosities for the Ingenious: Selected from the Most Authentic Treasures of (1822)
"... Blindfolded. Dennis Hendrick, a stone mason, for a wager of ten guineas, walked
from the Exchange in Liverpool, along: Beal-street to the corner of ..."
3. The Popular Science Monthly (1894)
"... horses, mules, birds, insects, and even men,f who are able to point unerringly
north, no matter how blindfolded or manipulated, come to predominate. ..."
4. History of the World War by Frank Herbert Simonds (1919)
"... the pulpit was dumb, and the press blind or blindfolded, yet it was impossible
that the masses should forever fail to see what was written on the map, ..."
5. The New Student's Reference Work for Teachers, Students and Families by Chandler Belden Beach, Frank Morton McMurry (1917)
"Why the Children Are Often Blindfolded: How many of us think why, when we say "let
me see," we are apt to close our eyes? Our mind-image of the thing we are ..."