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blind bend

NOUN
  1. a curve or bend in the road that you cannot see around as you are driving

How To Use blind bend In A Sentence

  • He drove badly for the first few miles, overtaking on blind bends and revving the engine to a scream. GRACE
  • Round blind bends where you could not possibly see if the road ahead was blocked. Times, Sunday Times
  • So he parks outside on the pavement, forcing an elderly lady in a wheelchair on to the road on a blind bend.
  • Round blind bends where you could not possibly see if the road ahead was blocked. Times, Sunday Times
  • He drove badly for the first few miles, overtaking on blind bends and revving the engine to a scream. GRACE
  • Sights like these become familiar after a few days in Pakistan, although it takes a little longer to get used to drivers overtaking the buses and everything else on blind bends with horns blaring.
  • A combination of blind bends, and high speed frustrations has created a string of accident black spots.
  • With modern machinery and the will to do it, many of the blind bends on this road would be eradicated quickly.
  • He missed our hotel, and reversed the hundred metres round a blind bend at the same speed to drop us off.
  • They certainly had no problem coping with a brisk run along a narrow, twisty country road where oncoming traffic and constant blind bends required repeated firm applications.
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