41 Verbs to Use for the Word blinding

He got up and drew the blind down.

I felt puzzled, and, after a moment's hesitation, walked across the room, and pulled aside the blind.

She heard him leap from bed and open the blind.

The path of accurate observation and experiment was forsaken: instead of penetrating into the mysterious recesses of nature, they bewildered themselves in the labyrinth of fanciful speculation; they overstepped the bounds of good sense, modesty, and truth; and the blind led the blind.

He did it to save her from pain; and he had no more compunction about it than he would have had about closing a blind, to shut out a sunlight too strong for her eyes.

I threw open my blinds, and then realized that the noise was in the other directionfrom the route nationale.

Will you raise the blind, Mr. Hawthorne, that your wife may see for herself?

Somebody had lowered the Venetian blinds as a conventional intimation to the outside world that the house was one of mourning, and the room was almost dark.

" "And will you leave your blinds open till afternoon?" said Patty, who was beginning to learn her queer old neighbour.

It is hard to convince the colour-blind of their own infirmity.

I tell them in the village that little is gained in the end by following the blind; that is my doctrine, sir.

A wind which had been gathering all the evening now came moaning up the hollow, rattling the window-blinds, and twisting into dull complaint the boughs of the leafless trees.

Somebody was in the library and had dropped the blind.

There was a little staple in the window sill, placed there as a means of fastening the blind.

And other such like things do the multitude; cry out to prevent the blind from crying out.

As he stood there, a child's face pushed the window-blind of the cottage aside, and the lame boy's large eyes looked Bolderfield up and down.

The reason assigned for not putting Venetian blinds to the cabin-doors was this: it would injure the appearance of the cabinan appearance certainly not much improved by the dirty sail which hung against our portal.

Maybe ridin' the blinds, whenever we can.

And she saw the pale blinds drawn down behind the dressing-table, and the valance at the top, and the draped curtains; and herself darkly in the glass.

We eat so much, and we burn so much wood, and so many gallons of oil'" "The back of the winter's broken, mother dear!" said Gilbert, as a terrific blast shook the blinds as a terrier would a rat.

Laurence collects the infirm who have been receiving charity from the church; and in picturesque grouping the poet shows us the blind, the paralytic, the lame, the lepers, advancing with trembling and hesitating steps.

I want it to seem as if she were here," and Aunt Barbara's chin quivered, and her eyes grew moist, as her fat, creasy hands smoothed and patted the plump pillows, and tucked in the white spread, and picked up a feather, and moved a chair, and shut the blinds, and dropped the curtains, and then she went softly out and shut the door behind her.

We'll go smash one of these days, that's what we'll dojust smash!" "Tap-tap" sounded the blinds which were drawn over the western windows.

Hardly had we ascended two hundred feet out of the shelter of the valley before we were met by a hurricane of wind from the northeast, which swept blinding, suffocating clouds of snow down the slope into our faces until earth and sky seemed mingled and lost in a great white whirling mist.

"What do you mean by touching my blind?

41 Verbs to Use for the Word  blinding