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Answer for the clue "Bedazzled ", 7 letters:
blinded

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Word definitions for blinded in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
blinded \blinded\ adj. deprived of one's sight; rendered blind.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Blinded (original French title: A ciegas ) is a 1997 romantic thriller directed and written by Daniel Calparsoro . The film's director Daniel Calparsoro was nominated for the Golden Lion award at the 1997 Venice International Film Festival , but lost to ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
(context of a bus English) to display a particular destination or route number on the blind#Noun. v (en-past of: blind )

Usage examples of blinded.

The men alaying under the earth in gray have lain down their lives for some reason we may never know, just as the Lord knows all things, for some strange purpose He allowed this great conflict to take place on the earth and the people held in bondage to be unfettered and men of the South to be blinded even in their own doorways.

It had a fearsome stink and Alec and There choked, half blinded, in the midst of it.

He clawed at the bandanna, jerking it up so high he nearly blinded himself.

Perhaps he had been blind all along, blinded by his impression of her as the bungler on ship, blinded by the childlike interest he had had in her ever since Side 7.

In the gloom of the gale, where the light from the cabin flashed in his eyes and blinded him to the meres, while his nose made him choke with their scents, the cougar sought the only safety he could see: Tsia.

Love and prejudice blinded me, I could not see how ridiculous I was with my respectful reserve.

Blinded by my folly, I answered him that being guilty of nothing I had nothing to fear, and that consequently, although I knew his advice was good, I could not follow it.

I saw that she was blinded by love, and could not see the true character of her lover.

She dealt death with her eyes until the Cygnet tricked her into gazing at her reflection in the full moon and she blinded herself.

At last I persuaded myself that what had occurred was after all in no way extraordinary, and that I would certainly have considered it at first a very common occurrence if I had not been dazzled by the wonderful beauty of the nun, and blinded by my own vanity.

Jon-Tom did his best to protect himself by flinging the duar up in front of his eyes, but he was still temporarily blinded.

Before the roar of the artillery preparation that raged on a front of several tens of kilometres died down, the Germans, deafened by the thunder of their own batteries and blinded by the gunpowder smoke that enveloped their positions, saw the red balls of the explosions in their own trenches.

Groping as though blinded, the burning form of the man weaved a moment before a window, clawing in a futile attempt to open it, the flames, which seemed to leap from every portion of his body, enwrapping him.

I did not feel much inclination for the trip, but I allowed myself to be blinded by the wish to cover the amount which I had guaranteed, and which I had no doubt I would be called upon to pay some day or other.

Such was the effect produced upon me by an act which would have appeared to me admirable, if my self-love had not blinded me and upset my reason.