The Collaborative International Dictionary
Blindman's buff \Blind"man's buff"\, Blind man's buff \Blind" man's buff"\ [See Buff a buffet.] A game in which one person is blindfolded, and tries to catch some one of the other players, and tell who it is.
Surely he fancies I play at blindman's buff with him,
for he thinks I never have my eyes open.
--Stillingfleet.
Wiktionary
n. (alternative form of blind man's buff English)
WordNet
n. a children's game in which a blindfolded player tries to catch and identify other players [syn: blindman's bluff]
Usage examples of "blindman's buff".
Afraid to trust my eyes, I held my arms out stiffly, waving my hands in front of me like a game of blindman's buff.
T who has a penchant for the unfledged cunny, and often has a game of blindman's buff with the naked children, and a romp with my little Agnes when she is naked.
From Orsha they fled farther along the road to Vilna, still playing at blindman's buff with the pursuing army.
The feeling of playing blindman's buff with her own life was frightening.
With a ten-to-twenty-knot edge they're an odds-on favorite to win at blindman's buff.
War has always been violent blindman's buff, played with men's lives and nations' resources.
But in the broad Pacific Ocean the game was still blindman's buff.