Definition of Blindfolds

1. Noun. (plural of blindfold) ¹

2. Verb. (third-person singular of blindfold) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Blindfolds

1. blindfold [v] - See also: blindfold

Lexicographical Neighbors of Blindfolds

blindages
blinde
blinded
blinded study
blinder
blinders
blindest
blindeth
blindfish
blindfishes
blindfold
blindfolded
blindfoldedness
blindfolding
blindfoldings
blindfolds (current term)
blindgut
blindguts
blinding
blinding disease
blinding glare
blindingly
blindingness
blindings
blindless
blindly
blindman's bluff
blindman's buff
blindman's holiday
blindness

Literary usage of Blindfolds

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Hands-On Science 20 Themes by Jo Ellen Moore, Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Kay Ballantyne, Sarah Martin, Marilyn Evans, Ann Iosa (2003)
"Remind them of the safety rules associated with blindfolds. Once students have recorded their ideas and removed their blindfolds, have them check their ..."

2. Torture and Ill-Treatment: Israel's Interrogation of Palestinians from the by Human Rights Watch/Middle East (1994)
"He told HRW: They made us sit outside the station for about an hour. We still had handcuffs and blindfolds on. Then they brought us into a ..."

3. A Manual of Elementary Instruction: For the Use of Public and Private by Edward Austin Sheldon, M. E. M. Jones, Hermann Krüsi (1872)
"Teacher blindfolds the first child. Presents him with a stone, cotton, water, ... Teacher blindfolds second child, and presents him with a nutmeg grater, ..."

4. A Manual of Elementary Instruction: For the Use of Public and Private by Edward Austin Sheldon, Margaret E. M. Jones, Hermann Krüsi (1862)
"Teacher blindfolds the first child. Presents him with a stone, cotton, water, ... Teacher blindfolds second child, and presents him with a nutmeg grater, ..."

5. The Human Body by Elissa Dosik Weinroth, Alexander Cruz, Jo Larsen, Nancy Schoefl, Weinroth, Elissa (2002)
"Materials • student record sheets on pages 60 and 61, reproduced for each student • blindfolds • small paper clips • colored pencils Investigation 3 ..."

6. Hands-On Science 20 Themes by Jo Ellen Moore, Evan-Moor Educational Publishers, Kay Ballantyne, Sarah Martin, Marilyn Evans, Ann Iosa (2003)
"Remind them of the safety rules associated with blindfolds. Once students have recorded their ideas and removed their blindfolds, have them check their ..."

7. Torture and Ill-Treatment: Israel's Interrogation of Palestinians from the by Human Rights Watch/Middle East (1994)
"He told HRW: They made us sit outside the station for about an hour. We still had handcuffs and blindfolds on. Then they brought us into a ..."

8. A Manual of Elementary Instruction: For the Use of Public and Private by Edward Austin Sheldon, M. E. M. Jones, Hermann Krüsi (1872)
"Teacher blindfolds the first child. Presents him with a stone, cotton, water, ... Teacher blindfolds second child, and presents him with a nutmeg grater, ..."

9. A Manual of Elementary Instruction: For the Use of Public and Private by Edward Austin Sheldon, Margaret E. M. Jones, Hermann Krüsi (1862)
"Teacher blindfolds the first child. Presents him with a stone, cotton, water, ... Teacher blindfolds second child, and presents him with a nutmeg grater, ..."

10. The Human Body by Elissa Dosik Weinroth, Alexander Cruz, Jo Larsen, Nancy Schoefl, Weinroth, Elissa (2002)
"Materials • student record sheets on pages 60 and 61, reproduced for each student • blindfolds • small paper clips • colored pencils Investigation 3 ..."

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