blind

B2Frequent NGSL-3
UK /blaɪnd/US /blaɪnd/

Meaning

adjective
not able to see
Doctors think he will go blind.

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She shows that people who are born with sight and people who are congenitally blind do this when they win at a physical competition.

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just the four years that you've been here at the farm things feel like they've taken a sharp turn crisis has tempered optimism consequences have challenged idealism and reality has shaken blind

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