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blindest
  1. (en-superlative of: blind) v

  2. (en-archaic second-person singular of blind English)

Usage examples of "blindest".

I should have been the blindest of men if I had not seen that the clever marquis had succeeded in his well-laid plans, and that he had duped me as if I had been the merest freshman.

Death gave no answer, for there comes a moment when even the blindest fool perceives the mistake of his ways.

In obedience to the dictates of the blindest prejudices and the most fatuous loyalties they did their utmost to kill men against whom they had no conceivable grievance, and they were in their turn butchered gallantly, fighting to the last.

The weapons are sealed in containers, of course, and if the Amsterdam customs are unaware of this they must be the worst, the blindest, or the most corrupt and avaricious in Europe.

The Vor system is about to change on its blindest side, the side that looks to-or fails to look to-its foundation.

I can smell my way in, if it comes to that, through the blindest fog the Atlantic ever brewed.

Oscar, more film awards than we can easily count, and a following whose blindest followers resemble cult members.

Dave Short had told me, and had it made the blindest bit of difference to me?

Boggley, though if he had eyes to see instead of being the blindest of dear old bats, my shining face would betray me.

What with that and flour dust even the blindest cop would have little difficulty in buttoning me on to the crime.