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Definition of Blind corner
1. Noun. A street corner that you cannot see around as you are driving.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blind Corner
Literary usage of Blind corner
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Royal Phraseological English-French, French-English Dictionary by John Charles Tarver (1845)
"In a blind corner, dans un coin secret—caché. A blind alley, un cul de sac.
A blind [Milk, une allée obscure. Blind street, rue borgne. ..."
2. The Popular Science Monthly (1891)
"1635), " that in Rome the inhabitants are accustomed to throw out the garbage
and refuse of their houses, which is deposited generally in some blind corner ..."
3. The Popular Science Monthly by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1891)
"... which is deposited generally in some blind corner appointed for that purpose
by the po' Though several hundreds of these depots exist*in Rome, ..."
4. The Royal Phraseological English-French, French-English Dictionary by John Charles Tarver (1845)
"In a blind corner, dans un coin secret—caché. A blind alley, un cul de sac.
A blind [Milk, une allée obscure. Blind street, rue borgne. ..."
5. The Popular Science Monthly (1891)
"1635), " that in Rome the inhabitants are accustomed to throw out the garbage
and refuse of their houses, which is deposited generally in some blind corner ..."
6. The Popular Science Monthly by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1891)
"... which is deposited generally in some blind corner appointed for that purpose
by the po' Though several hundreds of these depots exist*in Rome, ..."