WordNet
blindman's bluff
n. a children's game in which a blindfolded player tries to catch and identify other players [syn: blindman's buff]
Usage examples of "blindman's bluff".
One mob in front of King Yeochee's empty throne was playing a type of blindman's bluff in which the hooded female protagonist had taken the game's title quite literally.
I sure hope we don't have to repeat that infernal campaign, for we could both wind up getting hurt in a blindman's bluff with shooting irons.
There was something, she thought, in the air of this place, some foulness, an invisible game of blindman's bluff.
Even Karl forgot his Teutonic solemnity and allowed himself to be blindfolded and spun about for blindman's bluff.