blindfold
Noun
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Noun
blindfold (plural blindfolds)
- A covering, usually a bandage, for the eyes, blocking light to the eyes.
- I put a blindfold over my boyfriend's eyes and told him I had a surprise for him.
- Something that obscures vision (literally or metaphorically).
- French: bandeau (sur les yeux)
- German: Augenbinde
- Italian: benda, bendaggio, bendatura
- Portuguese: venda
- Russian: повя́зка на глаз
- Spanish: venda
blindfold (not comparable)
- Having the eyes covered so as to obscure vision
- Thoughtless; reckless.
blindfold (not comparable)
Verbblindfold (blindfolds, present participle blindfolding; past and past participle blindfolded)
- To cover the eyes, in order to make someone unable to see.
- Children need to be blindfolded before they hit the piñata.
- To obscure understanding or comprehension.
- French: bander les yeux
- German: die Augen verbinden
- Italian: bendare gli occhi
- Portuguese: vendar
- Russian: завя́зывать глаза́
- German: blind machen
- Portuguese: vendar
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