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The Collaborative International Dictionary
blindfolded

blindfolded \blind"fold*ed\ adj. having a blindfold placed over the eyes; -- done to prevent the wearer from seeing.

Syn: blindfold.

Wiktionary
blindfolded
  1. Wearing a blindfold v

  2. (en-past of: blindfold)

WordNet
blindfolded

adj. wearing a blindfold [syn: blindfold]

Usage examples of "blindfolded".

I must have been getting used to being blindfolded because my senses of hearing and smell seemed to be more acute.

I was in blackness, blindfolded and handcuffed, lying face down on grass.

Even though I was blindfolded, I kept looking down, trying to look scared.

Still blindfolded and handcuffed, I put my head down to protect myself and instinctively clenched my teeth and muscles.

Was I going to stay blindfolded and handcuffed for the rest of my days?

They blindfolded and handcuffed me, and dragged me off without saying a word.

They threw me into the cell, blindfolded, handcuffed, and naked, and left me.

We were put in stress positions in the cells, blindfolded and handcuffed, and we had to stay that way.

Still blindfolded, I fumbled with my swollen, numb fingers to find my cock.

Some time in the afternoon of the 6th, they came in and handcuffed and blindfolded me again.

I was blindfolded and taken back to the prison and put into another cell on my own.

I went forward when called, still blindfolded, and was taken into a building.

A second creak of metal and the trunk must have been opened, because suddenly, she could feel the rain on her blindfolded face.

The sensation of being blindfolded and treated like this had her heart hammering but as well as that she found now that she was acutely aware of how vulnerable she was sexually.

She was then led blindfolded and stumbling down below deck and into one of the cabins.