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Definition of Blind side
1. Noun. The side on which your vision is limited or obstructed.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Blind Side
Literary usage of Blind side
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report by Illinois Highway Commission (1908)
"blind side•DRAINS AND UNDER•DRAINS. The cut shown in Figure 12 illustrates the
various steps here described. As the work progresses, there should be cut ..."
2. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1876)
"In the case of five species the passage of the eye from one side to the other is
not, as urged by Malm, a simple tendency of the eye of the " blind side ..."
3. Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico by United States Bureau of Fisheries, Barton Warren Evermann, Millard Caleb Marsh, William A. Wilcox (1900)
"... teeth conical, pointed, close-set, strongly incurved, in a single series,
those in upper jaw on the blind side only, those on lower jaw on both sides; ..."
4. Synopsis of the Fishes of North America by David Starr Jordan, Charles Henry Gilbert (1883)
"Head small; mouth very small, the teeth close-set, slen- <UT and pointed, somewhat
incurved, mostly on the blind side; no teeth on vomer. ..."
5. Materials for the study of variation treated with especial regard to by William Bateson (1894)
"(1) By a twisting of the head the eye is brought over from the blind side to the
upper side. (2) The dorsal ' tin is extended forwards above the eye thus ..."