blinding
Americannoun
noun
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sand or grit spread over a road surface to fill up cracks
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the process of laying blinding
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Also called: mattress. a layer of concrete made with little cement spread over soft ground to seal it so that reinforcement can be laid on it
adjective
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making one blind or as if blind
blinding snow
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most noticeable; brilliant or dazzling
a blinding display of skill
Other Word Forms
- blindingly adverb
- nonblinding adjective
- nonblindingly adverb
- unblinding adjective
Etymology
Origin of blinding
Example Sentences
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The sun cleared the other side of the ravine, and the glare became blinding.
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“I think it’s awesome,” guard Austin Reaves said of the bright — no, blinding — lights trained constantly on the team.
From Los Angeles Times
Everything about the last few hours felt unreal, and instead of blinding panic, I felt oddly numb and detached.
From Literature
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As she ran past him into the blinding snowfall, a concerned Greeley turned back, caught up, and grabbed her arm.
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In nutrition studies, full blinding is often difficult because people usually know what they are eating.
From Science Daily
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