61 adverbs to describe how to blind

Some species, such as the cave spiders, are totally blind.

Is this likely, is this reasonable to be believ'd by any body, but the wilfully blind?

And she, sweet creature! walked straight into the pleasant snare, utterly blind, because she fancied that she saw clearly.

Moreover, the infant at birth is practically blind and deaf and the senses of taste and smell and touch just sufficiently developed to enable it to take nourishment.

It thus deliberately blinds itself to much that is interesting.

The shock of recognition left me wide-eyed and strangely blind.

The god Poseidon mourns over Troy as he might over the cities of to-day, when he cries: "How are ye blind, Ye treaders down of cities, ye that cast Temples to desolation, and lay waste Tombs, the untrodden sanctuaries where lie The ancient dead; yourselves so soon to die!"

Having, with great warmth and earnestness, used these arguments, he concluded, by plainly hinting to his wife that she had always been the apologist of the tailor, in all their disputes; and that she could not be so obstinately blind to the irrefragable reasoning he had urged, if she were not influenced by her old hankering after this fellow, and did not consult his interests in preference to those of her own family.

Amaurosisthat most insidious and unmanageable of diseases of the eyehad attacked her vision, and in a few months after it declared itself she was totally, hopelessly blind.

According to that gentleman I had flashed past him at a terrific speed, hurling a handful of gravel in his face, which had temporarily blinded him.

The sun was shining so brightly that it momentarily blinded her, so she really couldn't see his face, but nevertheless she kept smiling for a moment or two.

I am not foolishly blind to the faults of the clergyindeed I fear I am sometimes censorious in regard to themand some of their faults I do think may be referable to Establishment; the possession of house and land, and a sort of independence of their parishioners, in some cases seems to tend to secularity.

She had always realized that to which he in his madness had been persistently blind.

Husbands are proverbially blind, not because they love and trust their wives, but because they love themselves.

Two lengths, with allowance for the hem two inches deep are needed for the skirt, and when very heavy melton is used, the edges are left raw, the perfect riding skirt in modern eyes being that which shows no trace of the needle, an end secured with lighter cloths by pressing all the seams before hemming, and then very lightly blind-stitching the pointed edges in their proper place.

They were judicially blinded.

In a word, he was omnifariam doctus, a general scholar, a great student; and to the intent he might better contemplate, I find it related by some, that he put out his eyes, and was in his old age voluntarily blind, yet saw more than all Greece besides, and writ of every subject, Nihil in toto opificio naturae, de quo non scripsit.

I have gained experience from what he has been morally blind to; what he has lacked in understanding of human nature he has left for me to discover.

Thousands of women are simply starving for Love and men are either willfully blind or wholly and utterly selfish.

Was his apparent friendliness merely a blind, or did it hide some still deeper purpose, of which at present I knew nothing?

A failure in honour which almost amounts to a failure in memory: an egomania that is honestly blind to the fact that the other party is an ego; and, above all, an actual itch for tyranny and interference, the devil which everywhere torments the idle and the proud.

Craft he calls wisdom; and, perversely blind, Seeking to reign, erects new deities: At last 'I make the Universe!'

Not because he was physically blind.

It was a poisonously blind country.

For the instant he was positively blind; then he dimly perceived a man standing before hima man who, little by little, became more clearly defined, recognizable, suddenly exhibiting the features of Jim Hobart, sarcastically grinning into his face.

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